Freight Quotes
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Freight Quotes & Sayings
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It sounds like something from a Woody Guthrie song, but it's true; I was raised in a freight car.
— Merle Haggard
If we increase freight rates, the goods will move through the roads and the condition of the roads will become worse.
— Lalu Prasad Yadav
I liken Sleater-Kinney to a freight train. It felt like this incredible, forward-moving, powerful energy.
— Janet Weiss
No matter how much Bill Gates may claim otherwise, he missed the Internet, like a barreling freight train that he didn't hear or see coming.
— Jim Clark
The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways.
— John F. Kennedy
You're like a freight train, and I don't want to get railroaded because the girl you fell in love with will be crushed.
— E.L. James
Good God, woman. Hit the brakes on the freight train that is your mouth.
— Shelly Laurenston
Delivering freight elsewhere for Pickup. Meeting a Pickup schedule may become questionable, which will assure the future casual
— Malcolm Newbourne
I tramped. When I was on the freight trains, I wasn't looking for work. I was looking to go from place to place without paying any money.
— Utah Phillips
I love to rock, but it's liberating not to always have to keep up with the freight train that is the Old 97's
— Rhett Miller
[ ... ]the stately and slow-moving Turk,
With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm. — William Wordsworth
With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm. — William Wordsworth
Dying should come easy: like a freight train you don't hear when your back is turned.
— Charles Bukowski
The human brain is like a freight car, guaranteed to carry a certain capacity but often running empty.
— Lorraine Gokul
You can stop a raging forest fire, a herd of stampeding buffalo or even a runaway freight train, but you can't stop a good man.
— John Paul Warren
At night I wake up with my sheets soaking wet and a freight train running through the middle of my head.
— Bruce Springsteen
The world must be all fucked up," he said then, "when men travel first class and literature goes as freight.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
For in the voyage of the heart, there is a freight of hatred, and the wind of wrath blows shrill.
— Aeschylus
I am like a freight train. Working on the details, twisting them and playing with them over the years, but always staying on the same track.
— Valentino Garavani
The future's comin' at ya' like a freight train.
— Lila McCann
Admire a small ship, but put your freight in a large one; for the larger the load, the greater will be the profit upon profit.
— Hesiod
A man who has never gone to school may steal a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
— Theodore Roosevelt
No one is in charge of this process, this is what makes history so interesting, it's a runaway freight train on a dark and stormy night.
— Terence McKenna
Each literature bears its freight of the eclipsed; each generation shows us writers in the process of disappearing.
— Keith Botsford
That Love is all there is
Is all we know of Love,
It is enough, the freight should be
Proportioned to the groove. — Emily Dickinson
Is all we know of Love,
It is enough, the freight should be
Proportioned to the groove. — Emily Dickinson
Collapsing over her, breathing like a freight train, he pressed a kiss to her forehead and whispered, Name's Tim. Nice to meet you.
— Stephanie Julian
Less revenue, more people, more freight, more gridlock - that is not a formula for success.
— Anthony Foxx
To me, writing an ongoing series feels like driving a freight train downhill. All you can do is steer and pray.
— G. Willow Wilson
Then the dreaded words, Your child has autism. These words echo in their heads like a freight train blasting through their hopes and dreams.
— Dr. Linda Barboa
Southern Mamas are known for being subtle, like a freight train.
— Shellie Rushing Tomlinson