Quotes About Mobility
The day will come when the notion of car ownership becomes antiquated. If you live in a city, you don't need to own a car.
~ William Clay Ford, Jr.
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We could live in a much better society if there was less personal car ownership.
~ Sebastian Thrun
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We want to get to the point that using Uber is cheaper than owning a car.
~ Travis Kalanick
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I don't really want to get too heavy, you know. I still want to be able to move in the paint.
~ Jayson Tatum
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The computer has moved to the palm of our hands now.
~ Brad D. Smith
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Most cars are parked at any point in time; my estimate is that I use my car about three percent of the time.
~ Sebastian Thrun
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Automobiles are fun and exciting. We need them. They are a part of our lives.
~ Alan Mulally
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Mobility in India is going to be different from the West. In America, people would look at an autorickshaw and say, 'This is a passing thing.' But in India, you know it will stay because it is fast and convenient.
~ Bhavish Aggarwal
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The world is moving ahead to become more integrated and connected, where movement of goods and people is becoming easier with each passing day.
~ Sushma Swaraj
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During disintegrative trend reversals, these processes work in reverse. Abatement of elite overproduction decreases intraelite competition. Additionally, there is another curious dynamic that tends to increase intraelite homogeneity, the "closing of the patriciate", in which the established elites close their ranks to newcomers and dramatically reduce, or even reverse upward social mobility.
~ Peter Turchin
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Mobility A surprisingly large number of answers related peace to mobility. For example: Peace is being free to move around and visit friends and family. (Twenty-four-year-old female, remote colline in Busiga) When you can visit others there is peace. (Eighteen-year-old man, Ruhororo IDP camp) A place where you can come and go as you wish, that is peace. (Twenty-year-old male student, Bwiza)
~ Peter Uvin
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Finally, I surmise that mobility is generally a symbol of well-being: when people talk about the good life or about dreams for the future, they frequently use images of mobility as well. A better life is one in which one can move around, can go to places – whether the city or abroad – and can avail oneself of opportunities that are available there. Not
~ Peter Uvin
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That whole cellular idea is idiotic. Who wants to carry around a phone all the time? I don't want people calling me wherever I am.
~ Phil Taylor
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I'm at an age when my back goes out more than I do.
~ Phyllis Diller
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We believe that visa quotas should be lifted and people should visit anywhere they wish freely.
~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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I did a brief visit at Google X, and they have these little push scooters that you can go from one end of the compound to the other, and the floors are very smooth to maximize efficiency of the push scooters.
~ Thomas Middleditch
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The only thing to be said for air travel is speed. It makes possible travel on a scale unimaginable before our present age. Between the ages of 20 and four-score I visited every country in Europe, all save two in Latin America, ditto in Africa, and most of Asia, not counting eight trips to Australia and 60 to the United States - all by air.
~ Paul Johnson
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Three-wheelers are a vital means of transportation and a source of livelihood for millions of people every day.
~ Bhavish Aggarwal
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As the technology is developed, autonomous driving could provide driving opportunities for the physically challenged or enable the elderly to continue driving longer. This will be vital as many nations experience an aging population.
~ William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Train service is particularly vital for the students and employees of Southern Illinois University.
~ Jerry Costello
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You should own nothing except what you can carry on your back at a dead run.
~ Jon Krakauer
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People around the world were moving from one place to another. No one was staying.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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I always have my passport on me, as well as two currencies.
~ Jennifer Morrison
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I am a laptop boy. People say: 'Where's your studio?' I say: 'It's in my laptop, in my rucksack.'
~ Todd Rundgren
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