Kia Car Quotes

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Undoubtedly, the best way for a consumer to have a good time in the 2010s was to turn to Korean products: for a car, Kia and Hyundai; for electronics, LG and Samsung.
Michel Houellebecq (La carte et le territoire)
I’m kicking myself for selecting the cheapest car I could possibly rent. Thirty bucks a day. I wonder if Verity has ever sat in a Kia Soul.
Colleen Hoover (Verity)
We follow the tail-lights of Jerry’s Kia to Red Lobster for dinner, another brightly lit American chain island in a car-park ocean. Walk through the front doors and before you’re shown a table, you meet the inmates: a tank of condemned lobsters awaiting execution, little rubber handcuffs around their immovable claws, walls of cloudy Perspex dividing up their prison cells. They stare up at us, unblinking. ‘Pick one,’ says Jerry, grinning. I stand there, Caligula in a cagoule, choosing which one is going to die. They crawl over each other to get a better look at us.
Hayley Campbell (All the Living and the Dead)
I have a black Kia Optima and I'm dark with no tattoos. So where did the comparison look familiar? They were ready to kill with weapons drawn out. If I would've made one wrong move, somebody may have fired and shot me. The description they gave me was nothing like me, our cars were even two different types and colors. Would they have shot an innocent person if I would've moved the wrong way? 
Zachary Turnage (Black Male Lives Matter: From a black males perspective)
There was something else about Tuol Sleng that was important, though, beyond the ghosts and the darkness. At night, after it closed to tourists, it opened as a parking garage. Boeung Keng Kang III was not a neighborhood built for cars, and many homes had nowhere at night to park their cars. It was not unusual to see Camrys and Daelim motorcycles parked for the night in someone’s living room. But at Tuol Sleng, for two thousand riel, or fifty cents, you could park from eight o’clock at night until eight in the morning, an hour before the gates opened for tourism. Paul and I each had a motorcycle for the first three years that we lived in Phnom Penh, but eventually I sold mine and we bought a cobbled-together SUV, a Kia Sportage body with a Mitsubishi engine and air-conditioning. Then we, too, became nighttime patrons of the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum parking lot. We’d pull in to the gate and hand money to one of several guards hanging out in hammocks as a soccer game played on an old television hooked up to a car battery. At first it was hilarious, and then an odd fact we’d share among our friends, and eventually just part of our daily routine. There was the horror and the memory, there were the ghosts and the darkness, but there was also the absolute utilitarian need to go on.
Rachel Louise Snyder (Women We Buried, Women We Burned: A Memoir)
Deprive a cat of sleep and it would die in two weeks. Deprive a human and he would become psychotic. His work was killing people. How was he supposed to frighten these guys? Run up behind them in a halloween mask and shout boo? He never saw the point of views -- what did it matter if it was an ocean or a brick wall you were looking at? People travelled hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles to commit suicide someplace with a beautiful view. Did a view matter when oblivion beckoned? They could put him in a garbage bin after he was gone, for all he cared. That's all the human race was anyway. Garbage with attitude. A cutting word is worse than a bowstring. A cut may heal but a cut of the tongue does not. The Sakawa students were all from poor, underprivileged backgrounds. Sakawa was a mix of religious juju and modern internet technology. They were taught, in structured classes, the art of online fraud as well as arcane African rituals -- which included animal sacrifice -- to have a voodoo effect on their victims, ensuring the success of each fraud. of which there was a wide variety. The British Empire spend five hundred years plundering the world. The word is 'thanks'. 'That's what it is, Roy! He won't come out, he has locked the doors! What if he self-harms, Roy! I mean -- what if he kills himself?' 'I will have to take him off my Christmas list.' "Any chance you can recover any of it?' 'You sitting near a window, Gerry?' 'Near a window? Sure, right by a window?' 'Can you see the sky?' 'Uh-huh. Got a clear view.' 'See any pigs flying past?' To dream of death is good for those in fear, for the death have no more fears. '...Cleo took me to the opera once. I spent the whole time praying for a fat lady to come on stage and start singing. Or a heart attack --whichever come sooner.' '..there is something strongly powerful -- almost magnetic -- about internet romances. A connection that is far stronger than a traditional meeting of two people. Maybe because on the internet you can lie all the time, each person gives the other their good side. It's intoxicating. That's one of the things which makes it so dangerous -- and such easy pickings for fraudsters.' He was more than a little pleased that he was about to ruin his boss's morning -- and, with a bit of luck, his entire day. ..a guy who had been born angry and had just got even angrier with each passing year. '...Then at some point in the future, I'll probably die in an overcrowded hospital corridor with some bloody hung-over medical student jumping up and down on my chest because they couldn't find a defibrillator. 'Give me your hand, bro,' the shorter one said. 'That one, the right one, yeah.' On the screen the MasterChef contestant said, 'Now with a sharp knife...' Jules de Copland drove away from Gatwick Airport in.a new car, a small Kia, hired under a different name and card, from a different rental firm, Avis. 'I was talking about her attitude. But I'll tell you this, Roy. The day I can't say a woman -- or a man -- is plug ugly, that's the day I want to be taken out and shot.' It seems to me the world is in a strange place where everyone chooses to be offended all the time. 'But not too much in the way of brains,' GlennBranson chipped in. 'Would have needed the old Specialist Search Unite to find any trace of them.' 'Ever heard of knocking on a door?' 'Dunno that film -- was it on Netflix?' 'One word, four letters. Begins with an S for Sierra, ends with a T for Tango. Or if you'd like the longest version, we've been one word, six letters, begins with F for Foxtrot, ends with D for Delta.' No Cop liked entering a prison. In general there was a deep cultural dislike of all police officers by the inmates. And every officer entering.a prison, for whatever purposes, was always aware that if a riot kicked off while they were there, they could be both an instant hostage and a prime target for violence.
Peter James
Deprive a cat of sleep and it would die in two weeks. Deprive a human and he would become psychotic. His work was killing people. How was he supposed to frighten these guys? Run up behind them in a halloween mask and shout boo? He never saw the point of views -- what did it matter if it was an ocean or a brick wall you were looking at? People travelled hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles to commit suicide someplace with a beautiful view. Did a view matter when oblivion beckoned? They could put him in a garbage bin after he was gone, for all he cared. That's all the human race was anyway. Garbage with attitude. A cutting word is worse than a bowstring. A cut may heal but a cut of the tongue does not. The Sakawa students were all from poor, underprivileged backgrounds. Sakawa was a mix of religious juju and modern internet technology. They were taught, in structured classes, the art of online fraud as well as arcane African rituals -- which included animal sacrifice -- to have a voodoo effect on their victims, ensuring the success of each fraud. of which there was a wide variety. The British Empire spend five hundred years plundering the world. The word is 'thanks'. 'That's what it is, Roy! He won't come out, he has locked the doors! What if he self-harms, Roy! I mean -- what if he kills himself?' 'I will have to take him off my Christmas list.' "Any chance you can recover any of it?' 'You sitting near a window, Gerry?' 'Near a window? Sure, right by a window?' 'Can you see the sky?' 'Uh-huh. Got a clear view.' 'See any pigs flying past?' To dream of death is good for those in fear, for the death have no more fears. '...Cleo took me to the opera once. I spent the whole time praying for a fat lady to come on stage and start singing. Or a heart attack --whichever come sooner.' '..there is something strongly powerful -- almost magnetic -- about internet romances. A connection that is far stronger than a traditional meeting of two people. Maybe because on the internet you can lie all the time, each person gives the other their good side. It's intoxicating. That's one of the things which makes it so dangerous -- and such easy pickings for fraudsters.' He was more than a little pleased that he was about to ruin his boss's morning -- and, with a bit of luck, his entire day. ..a guy who had been born angry and had just got even angrier with each passing year. '...Then at some point in the future, I'll probably die in an overcrowded hospital corridor with some bloody hung-over medical student jumping up and down on my chest because they couldn't find a defibrillator. 'Give me your hand, bro,' the shorter one said. 'That one, the right one, yeah.' On the screen the MasterChef contestant said, 'Now with a sharp knife...' Jules de Copland drove away from Gatwick Airport in.a new car, a small Kia, hired under a different name and card, from a different rental firm, Avis. 'I was talking about her attitude. But I'll tell you this, Roy. The day I can't say a woman -- or a man -- is plug ugly, that's the day I want to be taken out and shot.' It seems to me the world is in a strange place where everyone chooses to be offended all the time. 'But not too much in the way of brains,' GlennBranson chipped in. 'Would have needed the old Specialist Search Unite to find any trace of them.' 'Ever heard of knocking on a door?' 'Dunno that film -- was it on Netflix?' 'One word, four letters. Begins with an S for Sierra, ends with a T for Tango. Or if you'd like the longest version, we've been one word, six letters, begins with F for Foxtrot, ends with D for Delta.' No Cop liked entering a prison. In general there was a deep cultural dislike of all police officers by the inmates. And every officer entering.a prison, for whatever purposes, was always aware that if a riot kicked off while they were there, they could be both an instant hostage and a prime target for violence.
Peter James (Dead at First Sight (Roy Grace, #15))
Why do you wear gloves?” “Why the fuck do you crash a sixty-thousand-dollar car?” “I can’t pay you back.” “Ooh, you’ll pay me back. Just not with cash.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
Climbing over the middle console and into the driver’s seat, I start the car. His head swings my way, and I press the gas as hard as I can and take the fuck off. Out of here and away from him. I will not die today, and I will not put myself in this position ever again. Contract or not.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
She tried to steal my car. Fucking tried to steal it and then spun out, making the back end hit the concrete column and crash. Fucking hell.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
I came from nothing, and built up everything I have.” “I don’t come from money. My parents are middle class. Same house, same cars, same jobs all my life. They worked hard and never really went any further than where they started,” I tell him, and brace myself as I push up. “So I suppose I just don’t like you, personally, because of your shitty attitude. Money aside.” “Must be nice to have parents. Shitty attitude aside.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
I know better than to get out of a car with a strange man in the middle of nowhere, where he could kill me, and my screams would be muffled by the noises above. Nope. He reaches into his pocket, and when he pulls out a knife, I gasp. He’s going to kill me. I’m going to die here. How the hell did I end up in this situation?
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
He cracks his neck from side to side, cursing under his breath before stepping in my direction. He grabs the door handle and pulls the door open. I clutch the seat belt as I stare up at him. “Out,” he says again. “No.” “This is a part of your job.” “No, I get paid to sing.” “You get paid because I allow it, but your ass is mine while I have you. Now, get out of the car.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
Are you trying to be poetic or supportive?” “Oh, shut up, or I really will put you in the trunk of my car. I’ve become quite good at it.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Deranged Vows (Lethal Vows #4))
I am not a good person, Honey,” I admit into the silence of the car. “Everyone’s lying if they think they are.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Virtuous Vows (Lethal Vows, #2))
Surely, I can last two minutes in a car with him before ripping my clothes off.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Virtuous Vows (Lethal Vows, #2))
Rachel slid inside her silver Kia and slammed the car door, grateful that the museum’s security guard was now watching from a distance. If he hadn’t been, she might have acted on a homicidal impulse and run Chase over, the manipulative jerk. In fact, it made her feel better just to imagine it.
Kaylin McFarren (Severed Threads (Threads, #1))
This man has done nothing but patronize me for the past few months, and now he’s giving me the cold shoulder? Why? Because I shot a few bullets at his car? Boo-fucking-hoo. Buy a new one.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
I have to remember that I don’t want to throw her out of this car, even if she has an attitude problem.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
You see her?” I point at her. “That is what your money will get you, so go and bid.” “And have you throw gasoline on another one of my cars? No, thank you. You might actually be gaslighting me right now,” he suggests with an arched eyebrow. I try to hide my smile, because it was a lot of fun setting his car on fire.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
This beautiful fucking she-devil in my car. Her perfume melting into it. She’s driving me crazy.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
Can’t do that if you’re dead, now, can I?” “That’s fucking presumptuous, thinking you can have a taste whenever you please,” she snaps. “I do believe I was between your legs less than a minute ago. Now, get back in the car.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
At this angle, her gaze pierces through the dark night with only the interior car light acting like a halo around her. But she’s anything but angelic.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
Can’t you just imagine me slamming into your cunt against the car right now? Being so deep that you can scream as loudly as you want out here.” “I scream loudly wherever I am, but let’s be real. It’s not like many men can make me scream.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
So demanding. Are you this demanding with your other women?” “That was jealousy, sweetheart. I can admit it, unlike some,” he says, wiping something from my black dress. “How about this?” he croons, his fingers now on my lips. “I’ll hike up your dress, taste that sweet pussy, and you can take a photo. And if you feel the need to get jealous again, you can look at it. Fuck, you can even send it to whoever you think you need to be jealous of.” He winks. “You didn’t like my idea. I thought it was rather clever.” He smiles and he starts the car. “You just want to go down on me again.” “Fucking truth.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
I’m going to lose my mind if I have to stay in this car with him much longer.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Cunning Vows (Lethal Vows #3))
Now, let’s get him to the car. You can carry him since you were the one to break both of his legs.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Fractured Obsession (Insidious Obsession #2))
You really know how to incentivize someone, don’t you?” I lecture her. “Do you really think I’m going to incentivize you with sweet nothings while my sister is in the car?” she asks. “I’d prefer it,” I’m quick to say. “I’d rather you not,” Layla pipes up.
Kia Carrington-Russell (Fractured Obsession (Insidious Obsession #2))