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Quotes About Traffic

Oh man. If I had magic powers... I would hope that I would use them for good. I think I would. But I would do something pretty trivial like making traffic disappear.
~ Nick Stahl
We sat in good silence, for me relieved silence, watching the thick rush-hour traffic and the jammed streetcars -- all leaving us behind, leaving me feeling cast off and useless, remembering when I too hate somewhere to go, something to do.
~ Unknown
Generally dogs do best if their crates are in rooms that you frequently use, but that aren't in high traffic areas or in front of windows.
~ Patricia B. McConnell
I'm used to the traffic and the way it washes through my mind, swirling with changing rhythms. It is a moving, liquid music, smooth and soothing; a song of haunting sounds and hooting woven from the speed and rushings of the city. The traffic is a song which plays my feelings as though they were a string instrument of distant drum. It erases all silences within me.
~ Unknown
I was amazed that the roar of traffic had stopped farther over toward Denfert-Rochereau, as if the feeling of absence and emptiness that Jansen left was spreading in concentric circles and Paris was gradually clearing out.
~ Patrick Modiano
they were spread out over an area slightly larger than New Jersey. Considering they could have been scattered all over the planet, that wasn't so bad. Since, unlike Jersey, Karma had no traffic, and we were allowed to make left turns, it was only a difficult, not impossible, task.
~ Unknown
I had a perfectly serviceable bike, but I rarely got to use it because it was a regular motorcycle and therefore too slow. My travel speed was too limited by things like traffic, weather, and the laws of physics. The rest of Nemesis and Co. didn't share my limitations. Apparently,
~ Unknown
In the streets, everything is bodies and commotion, and like it or not, you cannot enter them without adhering to a rigid protocol of behavior. To walk among the crowd means never going faster than anyone else, never lagging behind your neighbor, never doing anything to disrupt the flow of human traffic. If you play by the rules of this game, people will tend to ignore you.
~ Paul Auster
This traffic-court jester did more than tell jokes; he plucked out your subconscious and beat you silly with it, not until you were unrecognizable, but until you were recognizable.
~ Paul Beatty
if you're not tracking conversions from click, to sales lead, to sale, then odds are 80 percent of your traffic is not converting to sales and you don't know it.
~ Perry Marshall
4–5: Helpful. If your final score is 4 or 5, then paid advertising on Facebook has the potential to bring you more customers, but it will take a bit of work, and it probably should not be your primary source of traffic. The biggest benefit of being on Facebook is to provide you another channel to connect to existing customers and to collect detailed customer demographics.
~ Perry Marshall
80 percent of the 80 percent of traffic is on 20 percent of the 20 percent of roads.
~ Perry Marshall
We are racing down Main Street. Arthur is right on the tail of a blck sedan with tinted windows that won't pull over. He slams the horn. "Arthur," I say. The car doesn't yield. "Arthur," I say. He hits the horn again, still close on the car's bummper. "Arthur, our turn was back there.
~ Unknown