Waiting For Bus Quotes
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Waiting For Bus Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of disappointed people have been left standing on the street corner waiting for the bus marked Perfection.
— Donald Kennedy
Waiting for the bus on Sherbrooke today is like waiting to die.
Or what I imagine it would be like. — Fanny Britt
Or what I imagine it would be like. — Fanny Britt
I taught myself the first year course while I was on the dole, then moved to London to do an MA at SOAS, which led straight into a PhD.
— Deborah Smith
When you are waiting for the bus and someone asks, "Has the bus come yet?". If the bus came would I be standing here?
— Billy Connolly
You can shut out the world. But you always have to stop, and the world is always waiting when you do.
— George Jones
Usually, I'm on the bus by now, having a beer and waiting for everyone else. This is cutting into my beer time.
— Craig Berube
Your speech so halting and unguarded
is the only thing left
with which to content myself.
But the accent is changed, the colour is different. — Eugenio Montale
is the only thing left
with which to content myself.
But the accent is changed, the colour is different. — Eugenio Montale
I am not at work, or at the supermarket, or waiting for a bus (metaphorically or otherwise). I am free.
— Fennel Hudson
Couldn't dance because it would awaken carnal desire, which in my case was not only awake, it was dressed and down on the corner waiting for the bus.
— Garrison Keillor
Sometimes there are things worth risking your life for. It was Jesus who said if you want to save your life, you have to lose it.
— Gene Robinson
When you try to be everything to everyone, you accomplish being nothing to anyone
— Bonnie Gillespie
If you want to know the value of an hour ask new love birds (lovers) that are waiting for each other at different bus stations.
— Sunday Adelaja
He turned and looked at the boy. Standing with his suitcase like an orphan waiting for a bus.
— Cormac McCarthy
I hardly knew what I knew, let alone what I was going to learn.
— Wendell Berry