Taxis Quotes
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Taxis Quotes & Sayings
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Beaumont wanted Esmond very badly. Esmond wanted Beaumont's wife. And she didn't want anybody.
— Loretta Chase
I enjoy looking, learning, smiling, and engaging with art, sometimes even rejecting it.
— Elisabeth Von Thurn Und Taxis
Smiley was soaked to the skin and God as a punishment had removed all taxis from the face of London.
— John Le Carre
I had friends of mine tell me they had a baby, and I didn't even know they were pregnant.
— Josh Lucas
If you love, you will suffer, and if you do not love, you do not know the meaning of a Christian life.
— Agatha Christie
I miss the noise in New York: the sound of taxis and that constant buzz the city has.
— Bridget Moynahan
This walking business is overrated: I mastered the art of doing it when I was quite small, and in any case, what are taxis for?
— Christopher Hitchens
By 1900, electric delivery wagons, trucks, buses, ambulances, and taxis were roaming city streets across the country.
— Seth Fletcher
Edie Sedgwick, Debbie Harry, Chloe Sevigny, Michelle Obama, and my friend Eugenie Niarchos each have their own great sense of style.
— Elisabeth Von Thurn Und Taxis
I spend far too much on taxis. Now, if anyone suggests we get the Tube I say, 'The Tube! I'd forgotten about that.'
— Robert Webb
But you have two perfectly good Doms at your beck and call. You don't need to take taxis and deal with doctors on your own.
— Sean Michael
For the French army was going to war. In taxis.
— Edward Rutherfurd
In New York, the former lack of real competition allowed taxis to extract excessive charges, regardless of the poor service.
— Barry Ritholtz
I think the messiness and embodied nature of modern life just produces an enhanced signal for our attention.
— Richard Davidson
Propulsion, spewing out smoke, and three-wheeler taxis,
— Edmund De Waal
Taxis, I loved taxis. Not the ones I came home drunk in, but the ones I caught to airports or railway stations.
— Karl Ove Knausgard
You would compliment a coxcomb doing a good act, but you would not praise an angel.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When I'm a brunette, it's four times harder to hail a taxi. Then I go blonde again, and suddenly there are taxis everywhere.
— Sally Phillips
No nice men are good at getting taxis.
— Katharine Whitehorn
We call them taxis where I come from. And bookstores." God, he was stuffy. "We call them manners where I come from, Ms. Lane. Have you any?
— Karen Marie Moning
Taxis are useful in this town, aren't they?" Clayton mused. "So perfectly anonymous. And they all look the same.
— Peter F. Hamilton
I really don't know the Chicago School. You see, I never walk. I always take taxis back and forth to work. I rarely see the city.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe