Railroad Train Quotes
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Railroad Train Quotes & Sayings
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Give me a moment I am preparing to drawback to scream
Louder than a train overhead below a railroad bridge — John E. Wordslinger
Louder than a train overhead below a railroad bridge — John E. Wordslinger
Indeed how can one care for those one has never seen?
— Jane Austen
I lay my head on the railroad track, waitin' on the Double E. But the train don't run by here no more, poor, poor, pitiful me.
— Warren Zevon
Writer is a miner; he works in the gloomy places like a miner to get the precious material.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
If you live on the railroad tracks the train's going to hit you, Grandpa used to say.
Brown Dog — Jim Harrison
Brown Dog — Jim Harrison
It's very rare that I get stopped or get asked for an autograph or anything - none of which I mind - but people don't really care that much.
— Daniel Radcliffe
Some days my heart beats so fast
my ribcage sounds like a fucking railroad track
and my breath is a train I just can't catch. — Andrea Gibson
my ribcage sounds like a fucking railroad track
and my breath is a train I just can't catch. — Andrea Gibson
When you work hard, good things happen
— Allen Iverson
Nothing is over and done with. Nothing. Not even your malice.
— Jack Henry Abbott
I realized that I was really tired of people popping on and off of my property like it was a train station on the supernatural railroad.
— Charlaine Harris
In Germany, a certain artistic sense is fairly common, but the artist's sense is foreign there.
— Franz Grillparzer
A critic is a gong at a railroad crossing clanging loudly and vainly as the train goes by.
— Christopher Morley
After Versace was murdered, the first person to call me was Mandela.
— Naomi Campbell
Karma, simply put, is an action for an action ... good or bad.
— Stephen Richards
God Almighty Himself must have been hilarious when human beings so mingled iron and water and fire as to make a railroad train!
— Kurt Vonnegut