Wheels Up Quotes
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Tradition, if not constantly recreated, can be as much a millstone as a mill-wheel.
— Colin MacInnes
The wheel of fortune turns round incessantly, and who can say to himself, I shall today be uppermost.
— Confucius
Filial Piety, which is considered one of the two wheels of the chariot of Japanese ethics - Loyalty being the other.
— Inazo Nitobe
What's to keep somebody from getting all potted up on weed and then getting behind the wheel?
— Steve Doocy
If you will fling yourself under the wheels, Juggernaut will go over you; depend upon it.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
The wheel goes round and round, some are up and some are on the down, and still the wheel goes round.
— Josephine Pollard
Historically speaking, the presence of wheels in Unix has never precluded their reinvention.
— Larry Wall
The I-Remember-Whensters lumbered in with their musty catalogues of the bygone, dragging IVs of distilled nostalgia behind them on creaky wheels,
— Colson Whitehead
In the worship of security we fling ourselves beneath the wheels of routine-and before we know it our lives are gone.
— Sterling Hayden
Clocks slay time ... time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life.
— William Faulkner
Work, love and play are the great balance wheels of man's being.
— Orison Swett Marden
After the wheel, the best invention is the PlayStation.
— Andrea Pirlo
They were wheels-up in less than fifteen minutes.
— Tom Clancy
Everybody here is so caught up in the game of life they don't see death. They don't see beyond their deaths. They are on the wheel of birth and death.
— Frederick Lenz
I grew up on two wheels in the dirt.
— Jimmie Johnson
The wheels where enormous wooden affairs, the back ones rounding up over the windows of the coach.
— Bess Streeter Aldrich
Women were more concerned about their skirts getting caught up in the wheels, and sat astride wearing Bloomers which turned them into Lesbians.
— Jacky Fleming
The noiseless wheels of my car
rush with a crackling sound over
dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling. — William Carlos Williams
rush with a crackling sound over
dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling. — William Carlos Williams
To me, writing is like learning to ride a bike. At first you have your training wheels on but before you know it, you have graduated to a ten speed!!
— Lorine S. Thomas
Nothing can so quickly put the masses on their legs as the spinning wheel and all it means.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The call of the spinning wheel is the noblest of all. Because it is the call of love. And love is Swaraj.
— Mahatma Gandhi
You don't need wheels on your house to get somewhere better. All you need is something to give you that extra push.
— Danielle Paige
We live, we die, and the wheels on the bus go round and round.
— Jack Nicholson
It's so nice to be a spoke in the wheel, one that helps to turn, not one that hinders.
— Gertrude Bell
I guess you're not gonna be happy til' it's for real. Four year old kids, doing drive-bys on Big Wheels.
— Big Daddy Kane
A consumerist attitude may lubricate the wheels of the economy; it sprinkles sand into the bearings of morality.
— Zygmunt Bauman
I thought jet planes were just trucks with more wings and less wheels.
— Terry Pratchett
wheels caught and I was flung into ordinary
— Donna Tartt
The momentum of all those wheels are too great for one person's passionate will.
— K. Melissa Kennedy
Human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability; it comes through the tireless efforts of men willing to be coworkers with God.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Moons and Junes and Ferris wheels The dizzy dancing way you feel As every fairy tale comes real I've looked at love that way.
— Joni Mitchell
If you will express the requisite purity of character in action, you cannot do it better than through the spinning wheel.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The wheels hummed lullabies on the liquorice road ...
— Glenda Millard