A Quote by Juan Manuel Fangio

A crazy man finishes in the cemetery. — © Juan Manuel Fangio
A crazy man finishes in the cemetery.
A man who finishes a book is always alone when he finishes it.
There are three times in a man's life when he has the right to yell at the moon-when he marries; when his children come; and when he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start.
I think you have to find the humanity in the character and then the deterioration is a part of the process - the journey of the character. It's like playing King Lear. You can start off as a nice old man who finishes up crazy.
The cemetery of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetery, that of the unborn.
A little while ago I visited Omaha Beach for the second time in my life. In the intervening 26 years, nearly 20,000 tides had come and gone and little remains visible of the greatest military landing in man's history of endless warring. What's to be seen is mostly in a superb museum and a panoramic cemetery. The cemetery memorializes with dignity and grandeur the event and the dead, and moves one deeply. Before they die less precipitously and/or in lesser purpose, Americans who can should visit World War II's Normandy Beach. Such seeing and remembering helps a man's perspective.
When Nicklaus plays wells well, he wins. When he plays badly, he finishes second. When he plays terribly, he finishes third.
There's an old, private cemetery here in Palm Springs, where I live, just down the street from the airport, that belongs to one of the local Native American tribes, and it occurred to me one day that if you really wanted to get away with murder, you'd kill someone, put them in a coffin and bury them in a private cemetery or, better, an abandoned one. And then suddenly this whole idea of a long con appeared before me and I had this idea of using a Jewish cemetery.
There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do any business from there.
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me.
I'm single. I don't have a family. I certainly don't have to work. I don't want to be the richest man in the cemetery.
Snow has turned the world into a cemetery. But the world already was a cemetery and the snow has only come to announce it.
Every man should keep a fair-sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends.
What makes a man a man? It's the choices he makes. Not how he starts things but how he finishes them.
A lot of my goals have been one-touch finishes so it's about getting in the right areas and being the man to put them in the back of the net.
The inferior man attempts a hundred intrigues in order to save himself, but finishes only in creating a greater calamity from which he cannot run.
You don't scare me, Cadence Jones. I've lived with crazy, I've ridden with crazy, I've vacationed with crazy, I've visited crazy in various hospitals, I've sat in on therapy sessions with crazy. Frankly, I think women who don't have major emotional disorders are really very dull.
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