Quotes About Buses
Title IX, whether voluntarily or via court cases, opened gymnasiums to women, produced uniforms and schedules and buses.
~ George Vecsey
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I go from pub to pub, or jumping on buses or stopping cars. I don't need a TV audience. Every time I go naked, all of a sudden TV cameras pop up around me.
~ Mark Roberts
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School busses...Won't even give us a chance to be late for school...Never be late again in all our lives. Think of that nightmare,Doug, just think it all over.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Bloody men are like bloody buses — You wait for about a year And as soon as one approaches your stop Two or three others appear. You look at them flashing their indicators, Offering you a ride. You're trying to read the destinations, You haven't much time to decide. If you make a mistake, there is no turning back. Jump off, and you'll stand there and gaze While the cars and the taxis and lorries go by And the minutes, the hours, the days.
~ Wendy Cope
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Bloody men are like bloody buses - you wait for about a year and as soon as one approaches your stop two or three others appear.
~ Wendy Cope
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We instinctively wave to people on trains because trains are a metaphor for being alive: countless souls, trapped together, hurtling across the landscape, with a destination somewhere in the unseeable distance. Nobody ever waves at buses.
~ Douglas Coupland
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I've been gossiping a little. In shops—and waiting for buses. Old ladies are supposed to be inquisitive. Yes, one can pick up quite a lot of local news.
~ Agatha Christie
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There was segregation everywhere. The churches, buses and schools were all segregated and you couldn't even go into the same restaurants.
~ Claudette Colvin
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I'd like to get rid of those streetcars, maybe phase them out. I'm not sure how we're going to do it but I'd like to slowly but surely get rid of those streetcars and maybe replace them with buses.
~ Rob Ford
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in some of the more lawless parts of the former Soviet Union, gangs prey so systematically on travelers on trains and buses that they have developed the habit of giving each victim a little token to confirm that the bearer has already been robbed. Obviously, one step toward the creation of a state. Actually
~ David Graeber
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I'm pretty much all for poetry in public places - poetry on buses, poetry on subways, on billboards, on cereal boxes.
~ Billy Collins
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There were more police than Fascists. From inside one of the buses, a uniformed constable gave him the Hitler salute. Lloyd was dismayed. If all these policemen sided with the Fascists, how could the counterdemonstrators resist them?
~ Ken Follett
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Odio los buses que cargan esperanzas con la muchacha de al lado, esperanzas como aquellas que se frustran a toda hora y en todas partes, buses que hacen pecar con los absurdos pensamientos, por eso, también detesto esos pensamientos, los míos, los de ella, pensamientos que recorren todo lo que saben vulnerable y no se cansan. Odio mis pasos, con su acostumbrada misión de ir siempre con rumbo fijo, pero maldiciendo tal obligación.
~ Andrés Caicedo
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2016Odio los buses que cargan esperanzas con la muchacha de al lado, esperanzas como aquellas que se frustran a toda hora y en todas partes, buses que hacen pecar con los absurdos pensamientos, por eso, también detesto esos pensamientos, los míos, los de ella, pensamientos que recorren todo lo que saben vulnerable y no se cansan. Odio mis pasos, con su acostumbrada misión de ir siempre con rumbo fijo, pero maldiciendo tal obligación.
~ Andrés Caicedo
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Ben told me once that the Greeks had this term, epoché, meaning "I suspend judgment." Useful for those of us prone to making common cause with strangers on buses. Sudden alliances, my brother calls them. I have to be careful. My heart is prodigal.
~ Jenny Offill
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History will remember the Superdome debacle—caused by the dearth of evacuation buses—as "Nagin's Folly," mayoral incompetence of the first order.
~ Douglas G. Brinkley
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The CDC is saying, in order to be safe, there are a number of steps that can be taken. Vaccinating teachers is one of them, but having smaller class sizes, having kids more separated on buses, more PPE, more testing, facilities upgrades, those are additional steps that can be taken.
~ Jen Psaki
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When I lived on Hollywood Boulevard, its heyday had long passed and a tired seediness had settled in—the tuxedos threadbare, the fur stoles gone to mange, and the champagne bubbles long since popped. Buses belched smoke where limousines once idled, and a tourist was more likely to have a personal encounter with a pickpocket than a movie star.
~ Lorna Landvik
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London's night economy is huge and it couldn't function without London's night buses.
~ Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis
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When I was in school, I used to look out the window and see the big red double-deck buses driving by. It just looked so free.
~ Brian Johnson
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The oddest things happen to me. It goes in seasons. Nothing will happen for a long time, and I miss it, and I remember how these strange coincidences used to happen to me and how amazing it was, how it made me want to believe in something. A year will go by, and then a slew of them will come along, like buses, one after another.
~ David Thewlis
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I learned that there are books and there are readers; given even the worst of circumstances, they get together. In the privacy of their own homes or on park benches or on public buses, in the corner of the reference room, at the end of an aisle of fiction, in the middle of the alphabet, they club up and conspire.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
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Instead of school busing and prayer in schools, which are both controversial, why not a joint solution? Prayer in buses. Just drive these kids around all day and let them pray their fuckn' empty little heads off.
~ George Carlin
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If I was Mayor of London, I would take the congestion charge off. I'd keep the bike lanes. And buses free on a Thursday.
~ Dereck Chisora
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