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The Art of Racing in the Rain Quotes

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The Art of Racing in the Rain is a heartfelt movie narrated by a witty and philosophical dog named Enzo that based on the best-selling novel of Garth Stein. When Garth Stein published his third novel which is “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” he likely didn’t anticipate the book would land on the New York Times bestseller list — and stay there for three years.

The Art of Racing in the Rain is a movie that makes you feel the sad or emotional but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of family, love, loyalty, and hope. The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes is beautifully crafted to captivate the wonders and absurdities of human life – as only a dog could tell it. 

  • ‘The best drivers focus only on the present. Never dwell on the past, never committing to the future. Reflection must come at a later time.’
  • ‘When I’m in a race car, I’m the creator of my own destiny. “That which you manifest is before you.” Create your own conditions, and rain is just rain.’
  • ‘A dog can change the tempo of the world, but people are at its mercy.’
  • ‘There’s no dishonor in losing the race, there’s only dishonor in not racing because you’re afraid to lose.’
  • “Gestures are all that I have. I have no words I can rely on, because my tongue was designed long and flat, and is, therefore, an ineffective tool for making complicated polysyllabic sounds. And that is why I’m here now, waiting for Denny to come home, lying in a puddle of my own making.”
  • “I realize this would mean losing all my memories, my experiences. But I have a plan. I will try to imprint what I know on my soul, carry it so deeply in the pockets of my existence that when I open my eyes and look down at my new hands, I will already know.”
  • “When I’m in a race car, I’m the creator of my own destiny.”
  • “Call it fate, call it love, all I knew was I was meant to be his dog.”
  • “At some point, in every race, well, you got to take a risk if you want to win.”
  • “No race was ever won in the first corner, but many have been lost there.”

Top 15 Leadership Lesson of The Art of Racing in the Rain Quotes

  • “For now all I want is one more lap, just one more.”
  • “There’s no dishonor in losing a race.  There is only dishonor when you don’t race because you’re afraid to lose.”
  • “One day a trainer from Ferrari just showed up unannounced.  He asked Denny to drive his car which led to a future drive.”
  • “A dog can change the tempo of the world but the rest of the world is at its mercy.”
  • “In every race, you have to take a risk if you want to win.”
  • “The great driver finds a way to keep racing.”
  • “It would fall to me to provide what he needed.”
  • “When she would tell her playmates that I was her big brother, my heart would swell with pride.”
  • “When God didn’t give us the use of thumbs, He gave us the ability to go without food for long periods.”
  • She was my unpredictable element.  She was my rain.”
  • “People will say anything in front of me.  I’m just a dumb dog.”
  • “Enzo was the ring bearer at Denny and Eve’s wedding.  He said, “I did as I was instructed for Denny’s sake.”
  • “The best drivers don’t dwell on the future or the past.  The best drivers focus only on the present. Reflection must come at a later time.”
  • “In racing, your car goes where your eyes go.”
  • “It’s not about a heavier foot.  It’s about feeling.”

Famous The Art of Racing in the Rain Quotes

  • “Racing is about discipline and intelligence, not about who has the heavier foot. The one who drives smart will always win in the end.”
  • “To finish the race first, you must first finish the race.”
  • “People speak of a will to live. They rarely speak of a will to die. Because people are afraid of death. Death is dark and unknown and frightening. But not for me. It is not the end.”
  • “However things might change around us, we would always be together.” 
  • “We do not see things the way they are, we see them as we are.” 
  • “A man who drives a two-thousand-pound car at one hundred seventy miles per hour does not get flustered by the honking of the geese.” 
  • “Yes: the race is long—to finish first, first you must finish.” 
  • “To live every day as if it had been stolen from death, that is jow I would like to live. To feel the joy of life, as Eve felt the joy of life. To separate oneself from the burden, the angst, the anguish that we all encounter every day. To say I am alive, I am wonderful, I am. I am. That is something to aspire to. When I am a person, that is how I will live my life.” 
  • “The race is long. It is better to drive within oneself and finish the race behind the others than it is to drive too hard and crash.” 
  • “How quickly a year passes, like a mouthful of food snatched from the maw of eternity.” 
  • “But there is a point at which he is the instrument and someone or something is playing him. Something larger. Something outside of all of us. Call it the Universal Mind, if you like. But when he feels it, he knows that the people listening feel it as well. They are all tapping into the same thing. They all understand.” 
  • “Whether he came from monkeys or fish is unimportant. The important idea is that when the body became “human” enough, the first human soul slipped into it. I” 
  • “This is something I’d heard him say before: getting angry at another driver for a driving incident is pointless. You need to watch the drivers around you, understand their skill, confidence, and aggression levels, and drive with them accordingly.” 
  • “memory is time folding back on itself. To remember is to disengage from the present.”
  • “I worked at slowing the beat of our hearts so we wouldn’t feel so much pain.” 
  • “I don’t understand why people insist on pitting the concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can’t they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and a universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What’s wrong with that idea?” 
  • “The physicality of our world is a boundary to us only if our will is weak; a true champion can accomplish things that a normal person would think impossible. Denny” 
  • “a racer will never let something that has already happened affect what is happening now.” 
  • “Man’s closest relative is not the chimpanzee, as the TV people believe, but is, in fact, the dog.” 
  • “He never understood when she said that if she went to a doctor, the doctor would only invent a disease that would explain why he couldn’t help her.” 
  • “You have to have a sense of humor about it all. You can’t take yourself too seriously.” 
  • “I understood that a race car driver must be selfish. Success at any endeavor on an elite level demands selfishness.” 

The Art of Racing in the Rain Quotes for our Everyday Life

  • “I admire the female sex. Life makers. It must be amazing to have a body that can carry an entire creature inside. (I mean, other than a tapeworm, which I’ve had. That doesn’t count as another life, really. That’s a parasite and should never have been there in the first place.)” 
  • “Pretend you are a dog like me and listen to other people rather than steal their stories.” 
  • “He says racing is doing. It is being a part of a moment and being aware of nothing else but that moment. Reflection must come at a later time.” 
  • “…the race isn’t over until the checker flies.” 
  • “I know this much about racing in the rain. I know it is about balance. It is about anticipation and patience.” 
  • “The true hero is flawed. The true test of a champion is not whether he can overcome obstacles-preferably of his own making in order to triumph. A hero without flaw is of no interest to an audience or to the universe, which, after all, is based on conflict and opposition, the irresistible force meeting the unmovable object.” 
  • “A hero without a flaw is of no interest to an audience or to the universe, which, after all, is based on conflict and opposition, the irresistible force meeting the unmovable object.” 
  • “The true test of a champion is not whether he can triumph, but whether he can overcome obstacles—preferably of his own making—in order to triumph.” 
  • “We all play by the same rules; it’s just that some people spend more time reading those rules and figuring out how to make them work on their behalf.” 
  • “I don’t understand why people insist on pitting the concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can’t they see that spiritualism and science are one?” 
  • “She died that night. Her last breath took her soul, I saw it in my dream. I saw her soul leave her body as she exhaled, and then she had no more needs, no more reason; she was released from her body, and, being released, she continued her journey elsewhere, high in the firmament where soul material gathers and plays out all the dreams and joys of which we temporal beings can barely conceive, all the things what are beyond our comprehension, but even so, are not beyond our attainment if we choose to attain them, and believe that we truly can.” 
  • “I close my eyes and listen vaguely in a half-sleep as he does the things he does before he sleeps each night. Brushing and squirting and splashing. So many things. People and their rituals. They cling to things so hard sometimes.” 
  • “We don’t live in an ideal world. In our world, surprises sometimes happen, mistakes happen,” 
  • “A racer should not be afraid of rain; a racer should embrace the rain.” 
  • “Being alone is not the same as being lonely?” 
  • “Let me tell you this: The Weather Channel is not about the weather; it is about the world!” 
  • “Because memory is time folding back on itself. To remember is to disengage from the present.” 
  • “She was my rain. She was my unpredictable element. She was my fear. But a racer should not be afraid of rain; a racer should embrace the rain. I alone could manifest a change in that which was around me.” 
  • “If you feel you don’t have enough, you hold on to things. But if you feel you have enough, you let go of things.” 
  • “Did I see her? I practically birthed her!” 
  • “That’s not just a dog, there. That’s your yék. Your spirit helper. He came to protect you.” 
  • “If I ever find myself before a firing squad, I will face my executioners without a blindfold, and I will think of Eve. Of what she said. It is not the end. She died that night. Her last breath took her soul, I saw it in my dream. I saw her soul leave her body as she exhaled, and then she had no more needs, no more reason; she was released from her body, and, being released, she continued her journey elsewhere, high in the firmament where soul material gathers and plays out all the dreams and joys of which we temporal beings can barely conceive, all the things that are beyond our comprehension, but even so, are not beyond our attainment if we choose to attain them, and believe that we truly can.” 
  • “Children are not chattel. they cannot be given away or traded in the marketplace.” 
  • “Spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and a universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What’s wrong with that idea?” 
  • “Growing old is a pathetic thing. it is full of limitations and reductions. It happens to us all, I know, but I think that it might not have to. I think it happens to those of us who request it. And in our current mindset, our collective ennui, it is what we have chosen to do.” 
  • “We are all connected. The living to the non-living, as the non-living to the living. All things in all directions at all times. It is only in the physical dimension that we have limitations. (The membrane between us is thinner than you think.)” 

The Art of Racing in the Rain Quotes for Life Changes

  • “With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high.” —” 
  • “All the things that are beyond our comprehension, but even so, are not beyond our attainment if we choose to attain them, and believe that we truly can.” 
  • “Do not mistake confidence and self-awareness for egotism. “
  • “Because of the earth calls. The soil, the rocks, the clay. It calls us to remind us, to make sure we remember. The earth will ultimately win. It always does. We will, all of us, end our lives here. Even the birds.” 
  • “Your car goes where your eyes go. Simply another way of saying that you make your own destiny.” 
  • “Do not blame other people for being themselves, you will only be frustrated by it.” 
  • “If money affects who you love, then it isn’t really loved.” 
  • “You know what your potential was when you were young: you could have done anything! But instead of doing anything, you did nothing.” 
  • “To remember is to disengage from the present.” 
  • “I realized, then, that being an adult was just about bullshitting everyone around you. Just do things until someone stops you from doing those things, and then say, “Oh, that isn’t allowed?” 
  • “But I totally understood that what filled us with energy could be irritating to someone else,” 
  • “I have made mistakes and I have hurt people, I do not deny that fact. But I have corrected those mistakes vigorously once I understood the error of my ways.” 
  • “Stories continue in all directions to include even the retelling of the stories themselves, as legend is informed by interpretation, and interpretation is informed by time.” 
  • “Terriers are problem solvers. They’ll do what you tell them, but only if it happens to be in line with what they wanted to do anyway.” 
  • “The first time I saw you,” he says, “I knew we belonged together.” 
  • “Success at any endeavor on an elite level demands selfishness.” 
  • “The true test of a champion is not whether he can triumph, but whether he can overcome obstacles.” 

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