Quotes About Taxicabs
It's no surprise that things are so screwed up: everyone that knows how to run a government is either driving taxicabs or cutting hair.
~ George Burns
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Limousines used to be reserved for the ruling class, or, on special occasions, for the working class. Today, limousines are like taxicabs with the door handles still intact.
~ Erma Bombeck
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There were a lot of people in the service," says Dickey, "who cried when they were discharged because they knew they would have to go back to driving taxicabs and working in insurance offices.
~ George Sheehan
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So clumsy, yet her dinner parties were splendid, prepared at unbelievable speed. She hated to cook. Chewing gum, cigarettes, candy, drugs, alcohol, and taxicabs took her from Monday to Friday.
~ Leonard Michaels
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packed and loaded into taxicabs. A stream of farewells were made to Captain Plugg, who promised to do her utmost to safeguard their homes. (It was understood that if any Ten Men entered
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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