Quotes About Taxicab
Jordan Cross sat in the back of a taxicab headed for the wharf wearing tortoiseshell glasses, a blond mustache and a straw fedora over his dyed hair, smiling like an idiot, nodding his head up and down, up and down, like one of those fuzzy sequin-eyed plastic dogs they sell in tacky souvenir shops. He
~ Ray Garton
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A fallacy is an error in reasoning. Fallacies can be either formal or informal. A formal fallacy involves breaking the rules of logic. An informal fallacy involves an argumentative tactic that is illicit, such as reasoning in a circle. The "taxicab fallacy" would be an informal fallacy.
~ William Lane Craig
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I don't really have guilty pleasures - I like what I like. But I've seen a lot - a lot - of 'Taxicab Confessions.'
~ John Ross Bowie
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an impulse to reach for my gun. If I thought at all I suppose I was thinking that if a man in a taxicab wanted to make holes in Perrit and the face it was nothing to me.
~ Rex Stout
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The outdoors is what you must pass through in order to get from your apartment into a taxicab. said Fran Lebowitz
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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No matter how many times I visit New York City, I am always struck by the same thing - a yellow taxicab.
~ Scott Adams
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I am stuck in traffic in a taxicab which is typical and not just of modern life
~ Frank O'Hara
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Jeff Abbot was once involved in a taxicab race with Charlaine Harris in North Carolina (he did not win).
~ Charlaine Harris
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At 3:14 A.M. I am awakened by a loud crashing sound, caused by workers from the city's crack Department of Making Loud Crashing Sounds during the Night, who are just outside my window, breaking in a new taxicab by dropping it repeatedly from a 75-foot crane. Lying in bed listening to them, I can hardly wait for …
~ Dave Barry
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The reason I moved to California the first time was to build the Cobra. I thought it was stupid to have a 1918 taxicab engine in what Europeans like to call a performance car when a little American V-8 could do the job better.
~ Carroll Shelby
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