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Quotes About Road

Grief is like a journey one must take on a winding mountainside, often seeing the same scenery many times, a road which eventually leads to somewhere we've never been before.
~ Gladys M. Hunt
Except for the sound of the rain, on the road, on the roofs, on the umbrella, there was absolute silence: only the dying moan of the sirens continued for a moment or two to vibrate within the ear. It seemed to Scobie later that this was the ultimate border he had reached in happiness: being in darkness, alone, with the rain falling, without love or pity.
~ Graham Greene
Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead, the Columbia University robotics engineer Hod Lipson and
~ Greg Milner
Just follow that one road the whole time!... I hope they don't get lost, I'm so bad at giving directions..
~ Gregory Maguire
Just wearing all black comes from Johnny Cash. I'm on the road so much that if I wear all black, my clothes never get dirty. You can't tell if I've worn the same shirt twice.
~ G-Eazy
Really, I've been at the BBC too long and have spent too much time out on the road to worry about being judged as a clothes horse.
~ Fiona Bruce
There's a conventional reaction when you see a star: You anticipate he'll be a part of a particular denouement down the road, so you don't worry for that character.
~ Kathryn Bigelow
You can compromise between good, better, and best, and you can compromise between bad and worse and terrible. But you can't compromise between good and evil. And now people look at the other side as a completely different kind of animal and say, 'They are taking the country down the road to purgatory.' It's complete intolerance.
~ Gary Ackerman
There is nothing worse for me than sitting in traffic. That's what killed me in L.A.
~ Joe Montana
Tom Fort, a BBC radio journalist, starts from the assumption that 'many of us have a road that reaches back into our past'. For him, this is the 92 miles of the A303 - as he subtitles his book, the 'Highway to the Sun'.
~ Justin Cartwright
I was lonely driving here tonight so I hugged the road.
~ Jay London
It's hard on the road, you don't get too much time to sit down and focus.
~ Ben Howard
History was invented as a tool, an engineered road down which human society could advance.
~ Bettany Hughes
When you play in Toronto you feel like you're playing overseas. We can't wait to go on the road sometimes just to be in America.
~ Lou Williams
I'm always calling my doctor because I'm constantly injuring myself while on the road, like tearing a ligament, blasting my ears or losing my voice. Plus, I'm a total hypochondriac.
~ Mika
Being a Diva is not easy. We are on the road 300 days a year. We don't get a lot of family or personal time. With 'Total Divas' on top of that, on our days off, we have the cameras following us, and that's not for everyone.
~ Nikki Bella
A Ford motorcar is a magical thing in the night with the spraying lamps against the pitch road and the smell of metal and perfume under the clothy roof.
~ Sebastian Barry
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~ Seotechnologies2021
The people need the road. The people own the road. The Bosses only guard it!
~ Sharon Lee
Obviously living on the road is pretty hard to stay in shape while you're gone on the road all the time having to eat out three meals a day, just being physically and mentally exhausted.
~ Erica Enders-Stevens
Madison, or "Maddie, " as she preferred, wondered what could be at the end of that road.
~ Alice Marks
And now I understand something so frightening &wonderful- how the mind clings to the road it knows, rushing through crossroads, sticking like lint to the familiar.
~ Mary Oliver
Come along," he said. "The games will start soon." Plato then led Jack and Annie out of the Greek house back onto the dirt road.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
My heart palpitated in the sickness of fear; and I hurried on with irregular steps, not daring to look about me: Like one who, on a lonely road, Doth walk in fear and dread, And, having once turn'd round, walks on, And turns no more his head; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
~ Mary Shelley