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Quotes About Traffic

High Visibility Patrol. Other item of note: Units observed a female having a panic attack in the middle of Bladensburg Road NE due to a spider on the inside of her windshield. Officers removed a spider from woman's car in traffic and she was very relieved. —MPD Reserve Corps Newsletter
~ Rosa Brooks
She felt sleep creeping up on her like a relentless tide. She tried to summon up a craving for German chocolates. Or New York traffic. Late-night television. Nope. What she really needed was currently scratching her back with the most careful of scratches, humming an off-key melody under his breath. Jessica smiled.
~ Lynn Kurland
A road often travelled has heavy traffic and you take more time to reach the destination.
~ Ajeet Sharma, Three Marketeers
I always got the words pedestrian and Presbyterian confused. I didn't understand why Presbyterians always had the right of way.
~ Amy Krouse Rosenthal
West Street, but the sidewalks were
~ Andrew Britton
If you want to make a good first impression, don't jokingly complain about the traffic on the way over. Try to work into the initial conversation some positive thoughts and images. Any positivity works. If your positivity has some visual imagery, that is even better. As the old saying goes, people won't always remember what you said, but they almost always remember how you made them feel.
~ Scott Adams
The statue had its own traffic triangle, part laid to grass, with conker trees. All on its own, its plinth pink granite. Above stood William Wallace stern and black, right hand covering his claymore hilt, left hand wide, outstretched and open. A yo-yo hung from his ring finger.
~ John Aberdein
Say no to parking lots!
~ John Bytheway
No one doubts that relocating a growing congregation is inconvenient. So is relocating a growing shoe store, supermarket, or household. But it doesn't follow that a pastor's desire for a bigger building should outweigh the community's desire for modestly sized structures and limited traffic.
~ John Corvino
Los Angeles] the world's biggest third-class city...
~ John D. MacDonald
In L.A., you really are in your car all day alone, and there's very little public life.
~ Nick Kroll
I cannot for the life of me understand what the Minister Of Transport does every day. He goes to the office at 9am and leaves at 5pm and the traffic in London is still horrendous.
~ Delia Smith
One way to solve the traffic problem is to keep all the cars that are not paid for off the streets.
~ Will Rogers
Every time I feel depressed or frustrated, I just have to drive on the highway during rush hours, then I feel very grateful I don't have to do this everyday.
~ Ann Shin
Life in LA is not lying in the sun for months. It is having a 4pm meeting and leaving at noon to sit in traffic for four hours. Its not glam.
~ Billy Boyd
A pedestrian ought to be legally allowed to toss at least one hand grenade at a motorist every day.
~ Brendan Behan
Slumburbia has also given rise to a new form of poverty: the amount of time people have to spend in their cars driving from one part-time job to another. The more time you waste in traffic, the likelier you are to suffer from hypertension, diabetes, stress and obesity. A life spent in the car is bad for your life expectancy. As we have seen, it can also play havoc with your political state of mind.
~ Edward Luce
Fear and bigotry don't need explaining. They simply are, like traffic jams and taxes.
~ Eileen Wilks
There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead.
~ Thomas Dewar
I had been pulled over quite a bit by police officers, especially in Santa Monica and Culver City.
~ Salim Akil
I'm terrible for road rage.
~ Gareth Thomas
I don't like L.A. It's just not fun. I don't know why, but I just don't get it. You have to drive to get everywhere, and when it rains everybody freaks out.
~ Lady Gaga
Time passed at an accelerated pace. They could be sitting in traffic or talking on the phone or waiting in line for a movie, and their time felt precious, important, worthwhile.
~ Galt Niederhoffer
It's a tribal state, and it always will be. Whether we like it or not, whenever we withdraw from Afghanistan, whether it's now or years from now, we'll have an incendiary situation. Should we stay and play traffic cop? I don't think that serves our strategic interests.
~ Jon Huntsman, Jr.