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Quotes About Train

I've had situations where producers would be like, 'Could you meet me? Take the train; don't tell your parents.'
~ Bebe Rexha
As late as 1921, twenty-seven people perished in a stove fire on a train near Philadelphia.
~ Bill Bryson
The dog (the poet) is on top of a locomotive,".... "He's got a box full of track, and he's frenetically laying down track in front of the train.
~ Billy Collins
The boy at the far end of the train car kept looking behind him as if he were afraid or expecting someone
~ Billy Collins
Now the wintertime is coming The windows are filled with frost I went to tell everybody But I could not get across Well, I wanna be your lover, baby I don't wanna be your boss Don't say I never warned you When your train gets lost.
~ Bob Dylan
There were four missions in Afghanistan: train and advise the Afghan Army and police; logistical support; counterterrorism; and the intelligence mission.
~ Bob Woodward
And then away for home! Away to the quickest and nearest train! Away from this cursed land, where the devil and his children stil walk with earthly feet!
~ Bram Stoker
Seeing from his violent demeanor that he was English, they gave him a ticket for the furthest station on the way thither that the train reached.
~ Bram Stoker
On the train: staring hypnotized at the blackness outside the window, feeling the incomparable rhythmic language of the wheels, clacking out nursery rhymes, summing up moments of the mind like the chant of a broken record: god is dead, god is dead. going, going, going. and the pure bliss of this, the erotic rocking of the coach. France splits open like a ripe fig in the mind; we are raping the land, we are not stopping.
~ Sylvia Plath
In that valley the train shrieks echo like souls on hooks.
~ Sylvia Plath
The domesticated wilderness of pine, maple and oak rolled to a halt and stuck in the frame of the train window like a bad picture.
~ Sylvia Plath
I cannot undo myself, and the train is steaming.
~ Sylvia Plath
The train is where you can have the best party, especially the bullet train in Japan.
~ Redfoo
Voted worst in show the last two years got a refill on my tears another bottle of foam yellowed clear. Old man twitching on the train reminds us of mortality the snow everywhere reminds us of the rain.
~ Brendan Kelly
the conductor shouts All aboard! when the smoke is blown away and the vapor condensed, it will be perceived that a few are riding, but the rest are run over—and it will be called, and will be, A melancholy accident.
~ Henry David Thoreau
When I worked as a newspaper photo engraver in the only job I ever had, many years ago, I'd get the train home to Pukerua Bay where I was staying with my parents. An hour ride, 16 stops, and almost always, I'd have automatic wake-up, seconds before we pulled into my station.
~ Peter Jackson
Fate is like a train. When it flies past, you can choose if you want to get on it or not, to say no or say yes.
~ Sylvie Guillem
Yes, we need a force to continue to train, assist, advise the Iraqi army.
~ Jack Keane
I live in Sheffield. I got the train in this morning. I had a walk yesterday afternoon and went to the pub in the evening. My family is very important to me.
~ Nigel Pearson
I did a movie called 'Clueless' when I was first starting out. And with that paycheck, I went and bought a car, which I had no use for, because I lived in New York City, where you can take a train for a dollar anywhere. But instead, I bought a $20,000 car with a $12,000 check.
~ Donald Faison
In White Plains I wasn't theatrical at all. I was a model and I used to take the train into New York three days a week to do travelogue work.
~ John Davidson
I think it's important to work with children and teach them the right way to train and play at a young age.
~ Raul
I was waiting for a train at Waverley Station in Edinburgh. My knee was hurting, so I asked a young man for his seat. He replied, 'There's one over there'. I said, 'Please', and when he refused I poured my water over him.
~ Miriam Margolyes
The railroads needed standardized time; as a result, the technology of train travel shaped the way everyone gets up, eats, goes to sleep, calculates age, and, perhaps of no small importance, imagine the world as a whole, ticking reliably, with reliable deviations, according to the beat of one central clock in a physical location.
~ Stacey D'Erasmo