Quotes About Passengers
Life is like a train journey in which at every next station new passenger board the train and left it when there destination arrive.
~ Unknown
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The two events were probably unrelated, but both jolted Dave the way a sudden air pocket reminds nervous passengers that they're soaring above the clouds in a pressurized metal tube.
~ Dan Sofer, A Love and Beyond
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What's the difference between Yo Mama and a 747?-About 20 pounds.-Yo mama carries more passengers.-Not everyone's been on a 747.
~ Unknown
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Each and every one of the security measures we implement serves an important goal: providing safe and efficient air travel for the millions of people who rely on our aviation system every day.
~ Janet Napolitano
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I want to die in my sleep like my grandfather... Not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.
~ Will Shriner
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Madeleine English stayed on the bridge. Usually she did not hesitate to join her passengers in the common room when circumstances allowed, but at the moment conditions demanded she remain in the pilot's seat. She was a beautiful woman, with blue eyes, lush blonde hair, perfect features. But there was no softness in her, no sense that she was in any way vulnerable.
~ Unknown
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I looked out the window for other passengers in love with their drivers, but we were well disguised, we pretended boredom and prayed for traffic.
~ Miranda July
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At two o'clock in the afternoon it was time to go. As the passengers lined up outside the Gremlin Special, Prossen told them to expect the tour to last three hours.
~ Mitchell Zuckoff
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Really life is a short trip. We are all passengers, there is no rest even after death.
~ Unknown
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When the mass migration of 1630 did take place, it was the well-organized John Winthrop who led a fleet of eleven ships, loaded with seven hundred passengers and livestock, and bearing a clear objective to plant a permanent community.
~ Unknown
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