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Quotes About Carts

Golf has become so manicured, so perfect. The greens, the fairways. I don't like golf carts. I like walking. Some clubs won't let you in unless you have a caddy and a cart.
~ Robert Redford
He lay tensed beneath the worn blanket and tried, as always, to shut out the noise of the rumbling carts that, empty now, having deposited their loads at the warehouses south of the Aventine hill, were moving up to the Aemilius bridge.
~ Wallace Breem
But my favorite is in Provins, a small town about an hour outside of Paris. Once a week, the town center comes alive with tables and carts heaped with beautiful, locally grown fare.
~ David Lebovitz
The weather here is gorgeous. It's mild and feels like it's in the eighties. The hot dog vendors got confused because of the weather and thought it was spring, so they accidentally changed the hot dog water in their carts.
~ David Letterman
Slang is the speech of him who robs the literary garbage carts on their way to the dumps.
~ bierce ambrose v
There is much boasting among the young men about their teams as their horse and carts in Cleveland. Most of the Yorkshire men take as much delight in their ox draught as they used to do in their Horse Draught.
~ Nathaniel Smith
A man of quick and active wit For drudgery is more unfit, Compared to those of duller parts, Than running nags are to draw carts.
~ Butler
My kisses are as light as fairy midges That on calm evenings skim the crystal lake Those of your man would plough such ruts and ridges As lumbering carts or tearing coulters make
~ Charles Baudelaire
Once more it was transported by horse-drawn carts across country to Ham, and then by barge down the Thames to its present site.
~ Unknown
I realized the place was awash in noise. The toneless systems, the jangle and skid of carts, the loudspeaker and coffee-making machines, the cries of children. And over it all, or under it all, a dull and unlocatable roar, as of some form of swarming life just outside the range of human apprehension.
~ Don DeLillo
Since the court migrated so often from place to place, horses, mules, coaches, carts and litters were essential
~ John Guy
They brought as their offering before the LORD six covered carts and twelve oxen—an ox from each leader and a cart from every two leaders—and presented them before the tabernacle.
~ Numbers 7:3
So Moses took the carts and oxen and gave them to the Levites.
~ Numbers 7:6
He gave the Gershonites two carts and four oxen, as their service required,
~ Numbers 7:7
and he gave the Merarites four carts and eight oxen, as their service required, all under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
~ Numbers 7:8