A Quote by Wayne Static

I can't afford another Camaro. — © Wayne Static
I can't afford another Camaro.
The power of branding, particularly when it comes to automobiles, is overwhelming. You go back to the seventies and eighties with the General Motor situation I was describing? Literally, folks, the Camaro and Firebird were identical cars but you'd so have the Firebird buyers, the Pontiacs, "No way I'm I buying that Camaro!" " It's the same car." "Nooooo, it is not. That is a Chevy and mine is a Pontiac."
I did study drama at Catholic U, but the undergraduates weren't put in productions, really, except as extras, and it wasn't a hands-on kind of thing at all. I couldn't afford to go to another college. And my grandparents lived in D.C., so I was able to live with them, and that's how I was able to afford it at all.
Gansey turned the key. The engine turned over once, paused for the briefest of moments - and then roared to deafening life. The Camaro lived to fight another day. The radio was even working, playing the Stevie Nicks song that always sounded to Gansey like it was about a one-winged dove.
I owned a '70 Camaro for many years, which I loved.
I can't afford to have resentment. I can't afford to be angry. I can't afford these things spiritually or physically.
America has spent as of one month ago $6 trillion in the Middle East. And in our country we can't afford to build a school in Brooklyn or we can't afford to build a school in Los Angeles. And we can't afford to fix up our inner cities. We can't afford to do anything.
Unfettered market American-style capitalism doesn't work. Developing countries can't afford that kind of luxury. They just can't afford it. Period. If there's a mistake, they can't afford to put out $2 trillion.
The inside of the old Camaro smelled like asphalt and desire, gasoline and dreams.
I drive a Range Rover almost every day, but my favorite is my '69 SS Camaro.
When there is no desire to satisfy yourself, there is no aggression or speed... Because there is no rush to achieve, you can afford to relax. Because you can afford to relax, you can afford to keep company with yourself, you can afford to make love with yourself, to be friends with yourself.
We can't afford to be killing one another.
I drive an old Camaro that I got when I was 16. And I've been known to do stupid things with my time, like Friendster.
America has always had tinkerers, including just about any teenager who ever hot-rodded a Camaro.
We cannot afford to lose another decade. If we lose another decade, it becomes extremely costly to achieve climate stabilization.
It's one thing for a courier service transport letters and documents from one city to another at a cost that only big business can afford; but it's another thing to take a letter from an Indian boy studying at the University of Ottawa to his mother in Old Crow.
I don't think the Middle East could afford another war.
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