Carriage Quotes
Collection of top 74 famous quotes about Carriage
Carriage Quotes & Sayings
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My feet is my only carriage.
— Bob Marley
Now when I enter a carriage, it almost empties. But there's always one brave enough to stay.
— Grace Jones
In the medical profession a horse and carriage are more necessary than any scientific knowledge.
— Honore De Balzac
He had felt proud and happy then, happy that she was his, proud of her grace and wifely carriage.
— James Joyce
The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The distance was short, and at the end of ten minutes his carriage, or rather the count's, stopped before the Hotel de Londres.
— Alexandre Dumas
I particularly approve of and welcome the arrest of millionaire saboteurs in the first and second-class railway carriage.
— Vladimir Lenin
The introduction of so powerful an agent as steam to a carriage on wheels will make a great change in the situation of man.
— Thomas Jefferson
Dignity of position adds to dignity of character, as well as to dignity of carriage. Give us a proud position, and we are impelled to act up to it.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Let thy carriage be such as becomes a man grave settled and attentive to that which is spoken. Contradict not, at every turn, what others say.
— George Washington
Hawk soared over our carriage, letting out a high, piercing cry of defiance, and I wanted to jump out of the window and fly with it
— Stephanie Burgis
Riding in a carriage without an escort is modern. But traveling out and about unescorted is unheard of.
— Jordan Stratford
Espionage and counterespionage go together like horse and carriage.
— Charles McCarry
Mesmerism, n. Hypnotism before it wore good clothes, kept a carriage and asked Incredulity to dinner.
— Ambrose Bierce
was only as he passed Diana's carriage that he slowed
— John Manning
Users think they know what they want, but you get the horseless carriage effect where you're getting asked for a faster horse.
— Emmett Shear
The difference between authorized and unauthorized biographies is the difference between riding in carriage or squatting in steerage.
— Kitty Kelley
She had witnessed Niccolo flag down a blue pickup that night by merely whispering, Stop your mechanical carriage.
— Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Your excellencies' wishes; only, I tell you beforehand, the carriage will cost you six piastres a day.
— Alexandre Dumas
But once Rausch was definitively gone for the day, the office transformed itself as instantaneously as a pumpkin into a carriage. Music
— Hanya Yanagihara
A swift carriage, of a dark night, rattling with four horses over roads that one can't see
that's my idea of happiness. — Henry James
that's my idea of happiness. — Henry James
He takes out his anger by having his carriage speed through the streets, scattering the commoners in the way.
— Charles Dickens
A woman of haughty and fierce carriage, of a nimble wit and active spirit, a very voluble tongue, more bold than a man.
— John Winthrop
She's remarkably refined." "You told me she slung Miss Birmingham over her shoulder and tossed her into a carriage.
— Jen Turano
In many walks of life, a conscience is a more expensive encumbrance than a wife or a carriage.
— Thomas De Quincey
When they married and gave in marriage
They danced at the County Ball
And some of them kept a carriage
And the flood destroyed them all. — Hilaire Belloc
They danced at the County Ball
And some of them kept a carriage
And the flood destroyed them all. — Hilaire Belloc
Contentment empties the heart of all superfluous carriage, thus leaving it entirely for Allah.
— Aaidh Ibn Abdullah Al-Qarni
He was not bound. No one led him by the arm. He got out of the carriage as if he were a free man.
— Patrick Suskind
Really, Your Grace. Crooking your little finger again? At least buy me a bauble before you try to tup me in the carriage.
— Victoria Dahl
I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in my carriage, when to my joy the solution occurred to me.
— Charles Darwin
May he at the last bind us to his triumphal carriage so that, although in bonds oppressed, we may participate in his victory!
— Eric Metaxas
He took one step forward, thinking to run after the carriage, to run mad, madder than he already was.
— Eloisa James
For a knight to ride in a carriage was against the principles of chivalry and he never under any circumstances rode a mare.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Thank you for a wonderful night. Your carriage awaits downstairs. -Oliver
— Joann I. Martin Sowles
Friendship is like a carriage. It does not drive itself. Particularly when the road gets rocky.
— M.A. Larson
Without dancing you can never attain a perfectly graceful carriage, which is of the highest importance in life.
— Benjamin Disraeli
We are in the greatest danger of being run over when we have just gotten out of the way of a carriage.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Gravity is a mysterious carriage of the body invented to cover the defects of the mind.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I suppose a human's carriage is a dwarf's bus.
— Ben Willoughby
Blood starts to ooze from the wound. The girls on the other side of the carriage are watching me, their faces blank.
— Paula Hawkins
To give my next novel balance, I'm going to begin it with "The start" followed by a dozen carriage returns. It offsets the words, "The end.
— Michael Kroft
Pride seems to be equally distributed; the man who owns the carriage and the man who drives it seem to have it just alike.
— Josh Billings
An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage.
— Publilius Syrus
A well-bred carriage is difficult to imitate; for in strictness it is negative, and it implies a long-continued previous training.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Look back. Look back at me.
Richard Armitage spoke this line in the movie North and South as he watched Miss Hale drive away in a carriage. — Elizabeth Gaskell
Richard Armitage spoke this line in the movie North and South as he watched Miss Hale drive away in a carriage. — Elizabeth Gaskell
The female in his carriage didn't say a word, merely turned and stare at him with doelike brown eyes.
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
It is certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught as men take diseases, one of another.
— William Shakespeare
Heroes are not known by the loftiness of their carriage; the greatest braggarts are generally the merest cowards.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
It is just an illusion of freedom. We are, perhaps, as free as a railway carriage.
— Venugopal Gupta
Philippe to his mother "do stop chasing after a carriage that has a runaway mare.
— E.L.R. Jones Formerly, Now Ellie Keys
Love and the traditional marriage doesn't necessarily go together like a horse and carriage. -Serena Jade
— Serena Jade
In the near distance he could hear the trundling sound of carriage wheels starting down the gravel drive.
— Eloisa James
Ten strong horses could not pull an empty baby carriage if they worked independently of each other.
— John Wooden
For me, Jews and football go together like a horse and carriage.
— Clive Sinclair
A princess," (Queen Sophia) would proclaim, "requires a graceful and willowy carriage, not the appetite of a swineherd.
— Catherine Gilbert Murdock
To go through life without love is to travel through the world in a carriage with closed windows.
— Ivan Panin
Time's chariot-wheels make their carriage-road in the fairest face.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Nobody outside of a baby carriage or a judge's chamber believes in an unprejudiced point of view.
— Lillian Hellman
I always knew our first time would be in a carriage. - Sebastian
— Colleen Gleason
A third-class carriage is a community, while a first-class carriage is a place of wild hermits.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton