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Sometimes it is not right to wait for the right train. Take any train instead of rotting at the station! In other words, be realistic!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
All the mistakes I make arise from forsaking my own station and trying to see the object from another person's point of view.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are not our station in life. We are us - the sum of what we've done, what we want to do, and the people who we keep close.
— Pierce Brown
Traveling is like flirting with life. It's like saying, 'I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.
— Lisa St. Aubin De Teran
She wondered what it said about her spiritual fitness that her clearest messages from the Almighty seemed to come from the alternative rock station.
— Julia Spencer-Fleming
If it's not going to sound like Terrapin Station, what's the point of playing Terrapin Station?
— Branford Marsalis
I don't think the space station is innovative. Going to the moon was innovative because we had no idea how to do it.
— Peter Diamandis
The French have a saying that whatever excellence a man may exhibit in a public station he is very apt to be ridiculous in a private one.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Some people spend the whole of their lives sitting waiting for one train, only to find that they never even made it to the station.
— Joanne Harris
If you want to know the value of a minute ask the person who came to the train station or airport a minute late.
— Sunday Adelaja
Monday is a great for becoming too busy to die.
— Roy Station
I lay on my back, surprised at how calm and focused I felt, strapped to four and a half million pounds of explosives.
— Ron Garan
I go to church every Sunday, which is like going to the gas station once a week and really, really filling up.
— Anne Lamott
In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people no one man has any more intrinsic right to official station than another.
— Andrew Jackson
I used to write letters to the wounded in the Palace Hotel, and I used to drive a station wagon with blood in bottles to a battalion aid station.
— Martha Gellhorn
Whoa, slow the panic train. Take that thing back to the station.
— Chelsea M. Cameron
I almost forgot to tell you - you have the right to remain silent, but if you do, my boys at the station will process your bones to help you confess.
— Rohinton Mistry
I swear on Annie's grave," Gary repeated to Mel, "this ain't my fault. They were like this when I picked 'em up at the station.
— C.E. Murphy
It's just the two of us, cursed to face one another amid the ravenous elements of this bus station for all of forever.
— David Arnold
The realities are that, you know, as a black man, you know, Barack can get shot going to the gas station, you know.
— Michelle Obama
If you really want a radio station to play your song, go to that radio station every day with that song in your hand and say, 'Please play it.'
— Afrojack
On a royal birthday every house must fly a flag, or the owner would be dragged to a police station and be fined twenty-five rubles.
— Mary Antin
As promised, Kyoto Station turned out to be an ordeal. For ninety minutes I searched for a way out of the sixteen-story train station,
— Alice Steinbach
There is an empty space next to you in the backseat of the station wagon. Make it the shape of everything you need. Now say hello.
— Richard Siken
Why don't you come with me to the station? We can talk, and I'll treat you to a bad cup of coffee."
"You make it sound pretty tempting. — Lisa Kessler
"You make it sound pretty tempting. — Lisa Kessler
I haven't been to a gas station in years. It feels so good not to be a slave to gas, playing the whole game of war for oil.
— Daryl Hannah
Lord, make my way prosperous not that I achieve high station, but that my life be an exhibit to the value of knowing God.
— Jim Elliot
DEGRADATION, n. One of the stages of moral and social progress from private station to political preferment.
— Ambrose Bierce
To survive is not enough. To simply exist... is not enough!' - Roga Danar
— Emily St. John Mandel
She'd done better than most; it would take the Empire a whole battle station to end her.
— Alexander Freed
Occasionally I'd tune in to a music station, but I always preferred the sound of people talking, even if the subject was something I didn't care about
— David Sedaris
I did a radio interview; the DJ's first question was "Who are you?" I had to think. Is this guy really deep, or did I drive to the wrong station?
— Mitch Hedberg
I travel backwards and forwards quite a lot. I live very near to the train station. I'm kind of playing at being an expatriate, I suppose.
— Jarvis Cocker
[His coat] emitted an odor of bus station so desolate that just standing next to him you could feel your luck changing for the worse.
— Michael Chabon
You might be a redneck if your wife wants to stop at the gas station to see if they've got the new Darrell Waltrip Budweiser wall clock.
— Jeff Foxworthy
If you've never had the chance to visit a Waffle House, simply imagine a gas station bathroom that serves waffles.
— Jim Gaffigan
The cost of motoring is a massive issue at the moment, there's no question. The price of petrol goes up every time you go to the petrol station.
— Lucy Powell
Order to service visiting subscribers. The VLR is always integrated with the MSC. When a mobile station roams into a new MSC area, the VLR
— Anonymous
Even if all the clocks in the station break down, thought Hugo, time won't stop. Not even if you really want it to.
Like now. — Brian Selznick
Like now. — Brian Selznick
Leaving the space station was bittersweet - I had been there for a long time and looked forward to leaving, but it is a remarkable place.
— Scott Kelly
If Al Jazeera America becomes just another mainstream TV station, it is definitely not going to succeed.
— Wadah Khanfar
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.
— George Washington Carver
No matter how close we got to a station or a disc jockey ... they could disappear into the ether without so much as a wave goodbye or a farewell song.
— Ben Fong-Torres
The wren goes to't
— Emily St. John Mandel
When [Servius Galba] was a commoner he seemed too big for his station, and had he never been emperor, no one would have doubted his ability to reign.
— Tacitus
If my opinions are wrong, I must correct them - if they are above my station, I must endeavour to conceal them.
— Jane Austen
I think both the space shuttle program and the International Space Station program have not really lived up to their expectations.
— Buzz Aldrin
So I'm standing there, holding a googly-eyed can of beans as it shakes and loudly farts the birthday song to me in a gas station.
— Jenny Lawson
What do you have to do? Pack your bags, Go to the station without them, Catch the train, And leave your self behind.
— Wei Wu Wei
The only time when i realize that i use a car, which is a "Luxury", is when i go to the fuel station to refuel it.
— Honeya
Once a king ... it was impossible, without risk of life, to sink to a private station.
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
The fact that your current station in life would seem to conspire against your usefulness to God is of no consequence.
— Jonathan Martin
She was halfway on the tipsy train to drunk when I left, but now she has clearly reached the station.
— Paige Toon
The train may fall in love with a station, but it has to go and it goes! Don't be like the train; stay at the station you fell in love, go nowhere!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Wuthering being a significant, provincial adjective descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather.
— Emily Bronte
In every person of whatever station look not for things to criticize, but for something you adore in your Creator.
— Edgar Cayce
Nothing was more up-to-date when it was built, or is more obsolete today, than the railroad station.
— Ada Louise Huxtable
And I was shocked to see the mistakes of each generation will just fade like a radio station, if we drive out of range.
— Ani DiFranco
How do you expect to get us to the Moon if you people can't even hook us up with a ground station?
— Gus Grissom
What I've been trying to do for years is to get the music played on a station other than jazz stations, you know, to expand the audience.
— Lester Bowie
In days and he was too late to pick up the trail at her home station. The best he could do was to lurk around the
— Robert Galbraith
I'd be ashamed to see a woman walking around with my name-label on her, address and railway station, like a wardrobe trunk.
— D.H. Lawrence
The Bowery station on the J line is what happens to a neighborhood once politicians realize the people who live there don't vote.
— Andrew Vachss
Though we met at the same station,
we were but passing trains;
on parallel lines,
destined to never meet. — Timothy Joshua
we were but passing trains;
on parallel lines,
destined to never meet. — Timothy Joshua
I certainly never get above my station - my family would soon slap me back down to earth.
— Sheridan Smith
Good luck tended to avoid me. Charlie left first, off to the police station that was his wife and family.
— Stephenie Meyer
The peculiarity of prudery is to station the more sentries the less the fortress is menaced.
— Victor Hugo
Why did Mitt Romney strap his dog to the roof of his car? Could it be because his station wagon was full of wives?
— Bill Maher
Got anything to eat?" I asked.
"You know where the gas station is," said my incredibly nurturing and maternal mother. — Susan Juby
"You know where the gas station is," said my incredibly nurturing and maternal mother. — Susan Juby
A railroad station? That was sort of a primitive airport, only you didn't have to take a cab 20 miles out of town to reach it.
— Russell Baker
At last, her mother and sisters exited the station and came to stand next to her. "Mama," Hattie said. "I'll never go back. Never.
— Ayana Mathis
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station.
— Joseph Addison
We constantly learn new lessons up here. The experiences we gather will enable us to establish a long-term station on the moon and to go on to Mars.
— John Phillips
If I ever become a serial murderer, I'll be very careful to kill people in a pattern that centres around a police station - and not my home or work.
— Patricia Briggs
The steps to solving a problem, from elementary math to breaking out of a police station, remained the same.
— V.E Schwab
This is why the classical of the jazz music station plays?
to give a ground of meaning to our pain? — Adrienne Rich
to give a ground of meaning to our pain? — Adrienne Rich
Some people even went off to form another band, Power Station.
— Roger Andrew Taylor
Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be taken by anybody else, these pages must be shown.
— Ruta Sepetys
Look forward to the wonderment of growing up, raising a family and driving by the gas station where the popular kids now work.
— Tim Dorsey
The catalogue of miseries seems to cry out for commercial spots and a station break: the stuff of noonday soap opera.
— Stefan Kanfer
True kindness is a pure divine affinity, Not founded upon human consanguinity. It is a spirit, not a blood relation, Superior to family and station.
— Henry David Thoreau
I don't want to be one of many stations you pass through." Paused, "I want to be the central station." He fell silent.
— Aleksandr Voinov
Why do sheep need a station? Are they catching trains? Where are they going? Why do they have to go there?
— J.D. Robb
Today you can go to a gas station and find the cash register open and the toilets locked. They must think toilet paper is worth more than money.
— Joey Bishop
If your train's on the wrong track every station you come to is the wrong station.
— Bernard Malamud
I got married the second time in the way that, when a murder is committed, crackpots turn up at the police station to confess the crime.
— Delmore Schwartz
I grew up with the white picket fence. My dad went to work nine to five, and he had a station wagon.
— Matt Dillon
Where is your bliss station? You have to try to find it.
— Joseph Campbell
Energy enables a man to force his way through irksome drudgery and dry details and caries him onward and upward to every station in life.
— Samuel Smiles
My big brother listened to classic rock, and I grew up listening to a classic rock station called KSHE.
— Louise Post