A Quote by Penn Jillette

I mean, if I believed, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that a truck was coming at you, and you didn’t believe that truck was bearing down on you, there is a certain point where I tackle you. And this is more important than that.
I basically live out of my truck - I mean from place to place. I feel more at home in my truck than just about anywhere, which is a sad thing to say, but it's true.
There's an old line that goes, the truck you see 400 yards down the road is not the truck that hits you. When we see these problems coming, they usually get defused. Brexit may have been a surprise, but we recognized it as something that could possibly happen.
Furthermore, I don't believe you have to be quite that competitive to compete effectively. Beyond a certain point, all that bearing down is self-defeating.
If an Englishman gets run down by a truck he apologizes to the truck.
I feel like we've already seen the burger truck, we've seen the lobster-roll truck. There's even healthy-food trucks now. But a big-thick-pizza truck? Come on, man. That'd be amazing.
Beyond the shadow of a doubt, food was more important than a woman's suffering.
We have two tractor-trailer rigs on the Tour. One is a therapy truck, and one is a workout truck. If everything is going well, you're walking in the workout truck, and when things aren't going well, you're walking in the therapy truck.
For me, I never abandoned the truck. Even though I’ve opened other things, the truck is still the lifeblood of who I am. That’s because I enjoy it. I believe in it. It’s everything that I am.
Which is more musical: a truck passing by a factory or a truck passing by a music school?
My dad was a truck driver, and from the time I was knee high to a grapevine, I was driving a truck.
Sometimes you've gotta wreck the truck to get the insurance money to make the payment on the truck.
When the choice is between a demanding relationship and a vintage pickup truck, I'll choose the truck every time.
These broke rappers always rappin bout a pink truck. I'm only happy when I'm hoppin out the Brinks truck.
My best friend growing up was a truck driver, and it was big in truck stops. He'd have his 'Deadwood' DVDs, and they'd watch them in the lounge.
My whole style of wrestling is I like to use the truck double. It's basically a tackle for MMA.
Buying from a local farmer can mean that he makes a two-hour extra truck drive, which can damage the environment more than a bunch of bananas on a boat.
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