Robert M. Carter famous quotes
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In the luxury segment, if we just focused on fuel economy, that wouldn't be enough.
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The Lexus LS 460 was designed to expand on the definition of the full-size luxury sedan as well as the level of innovative technology, especially as it relates to safety.
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We believe that the all-new ES 350 epitomizes Lexus' new design direction. Every element of this vehicle invites participation -- both visual and tactile. Its design is something drivers will need to experience and not just observe.
-- Robert M. Carter
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When I'm living in the world of luxury and celebrity, which is where I found myself for a large part of my life, it's a walk-on part. Not a vital necessity, like it is for so many people. I enjoy it but I can see right through it!
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When we turn luxuries into necessities, we jeopardize our ability for contentedness.
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The probability that we face global warming caused by fossil fuels is now so overwhelming that it is legitimate to doubt the motives of those who deny it
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Every farm woodland, in addition to yielding lumber, fuel and posts, should provide its owner a liberal education. This crop of wisdom never fails, but it is not always harvested.
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The first of all considerations is that our meals shall be fun as well as fuel.
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On the spiritual path, all the dreck and misery is transformed, maybe not that same day, but still transformed into spiritual fuel or insight.
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Alone among businesses, the fossil-fuel industry is allowed to dump its main waste, carbon dioxide, for free
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We should increase our development of alternative fuels, taking advantage of renewable resources, like using corn and sugar to produce ethanol or soybeans to produce biodiesel.
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The world isn't going backward, if you can just stay young enough to remember what it was really like when you were really young.
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I am old enough to know that a red carpet is just a rug.
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