A Quote by Seth MacFarlane

I have a car that I like - an Aston Martin - for Sunday drives in the country. — © Seth MacFarlane
I have a car that I like - an Aston Martin - for Sunday drives in the country.
The Aston Martin is a beautiful car. It's a work of art, I love the interior and the style of the car.
Austin sounds a little bit like Aston Martin, which is the type of car James Bond would drive.
When I was at BMW and Aston Martin, I realized how difficult and how many resources it takes to create a car - let alone a car company.
This is an Aston Martin, Gin.You don't run over dead bodies in an Aston Matin." "Tell that to James Bond
I still pinch myself that I have a second-hand Aston Martin DBS Volante, the convertible model of James Bond's car from 'Quantum of Solace' and 'Casino Royale.'
I love Aston Martin.
I've got an Aston Martin.
Keeping a consistent band going is a bit like getting the Aston Martin out the garage - you have to run it every now and then!
I may be the prat in the hat, that's cool, but I drive an Aston Martin DB5.
I'm sorry, but having an Aston Martin DB9 on the drive and not driving it is a bit like having Keira Knightley in your bed and sleeping on the couch.
I would love to take a road trip across Italy in an Aston Martin S Coupe.
New Zealand was such a weird place in the 1980s. For instance, we used to have this commercial in the late 1970s where this guy drives this car and stops outside a corner store. He goes in to buy something, and when he comes out, his car is gone. He's like, 'Huh?' Then a voice says, 'Don't leave your keys in the car.'
I learned to dive in Belize, which is sort of like learning to drive in an Aston Martin. The reefs and refuges are some of the most dramatic in the world. But the real reason I went was to dive the Blue Hole, a 400 ft. sinkhole near Ambergris Caye. Google it, and you'll see why.
I always made a few records in the past - 'Aston Martin Music,' 'Diced Pineapples' - that the ladies would always be able to appreciate.
As a race car driver, you kind of get stereotyped into, 'Man, you like country' - or you got to say you like country. I do like a lot of country. But I'm all over the board.
It is Sunday, mid-morning-Sunday in the living room, Sunday in the kitchen, Sunday in the woodshed, Sunday down the road in the village: I hear the bells, calling me to share God's grace.
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