I don't remember the last time I drove. I'd rather be a passenger unless I'm somewhere beautiful.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can drive. Let's just say you don't want to be in the passenger seat.
When I moved out of London 13 years ago, I found a whole other reason not to drive. This was because my new husband Dan, unlike my dad, did drive, and this became a great source of fun and adventure.
I am not a passenger in anything I do.
I was a horrible limo driver: I ran out of gas with passengers in the back and I used to get lost on a regular basis.
I've always been very driven and knew that to get where I wanted to go, I could never give up.
I'm somebody who doesn't feel the need to be in the driver's seat all the time. I appreciate the perspective of being in the passenger's seat sometimes, and I feel fortunate for that because I've learned a lot from that perspective.
I confess I've never felt like a passenger.
I really love to drive. It's really hard for me to be a passenger, even though I get to look around a little bit more, but I've gotten really good at driving and looking.
I've always been a person who is driven.
I don't want to be a passenger in my own life.