A Quote by Keith Duckworth

Turbochargers are for people who cant build engines. — © Keith Duckworth
Turbochargers are for people who cant build engines.
... where the Greeks had modesty, we have cant; where they had poetry, we have cant; where they had patriotism, we have cant; where they had anything that exalts, delights, or adorns humanity, we have nothing but cant, cant, cant.
Turbos are people who can't build engines.
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines.
Just take me with you. Please. I cant. Please, Papa. I cant. I cant hold my son dead in my arms. I thought I could but I cant.
My career is one of people involvement. I'm a promoter of the people, by the people, for the people. My magic lies, my people ties, this is what I want to do. I'm in it to win, I cant give in, I can't give up and I cant quit. Victory is mine. Working together works.
I build engines and attach wheels to them.
You cant build any kind of organization if youre not going to surround yourself with people who have experience and skill base beyond your own.
If we cant face our losses, we cant be present either fully to everything that is. When people have cut off or not made peace with some part of themselves, they miss out on other aspects of life.
You build something but you cant live in the house because you sit around guarding it.
Oil replacements and then efficiencies in engines and housing and the way we build houses is a very interesting market.
Rocket engines generally are simpler than jet engines, not more complicated.
The switch from 'steam engines' to 'heat engines' signals the transition from engineering practice to theoretical science.
Lately, I cant shake the feeling that Ive been living a dream for the last 10 years or so; I cant account for most of my 20s, and I have to continually remind myself that certain people are dead now and many of my friends have children.
the thing is you can get used to anything you think you cant you want to die but you dont you cant you just are
When you have a nonverbal conversation with a total stranger, then he cant cover himself with words, he cant create a wall.
The flames kindled on the Fourth of July, 1776, have spread over too much of the globe to be extinguished by the feeble engines of despotism; on the contrary, they will consume these engines and all who work them.
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