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Quotes About Wagon

I hate driving a bandwagon.
~ Eric Betzig
When people think of the West, it's easy to envision wagon trains, Buffalo Bill, the glory days of the Gold Rush. Cowboy hats come to mind.
~ John Hickenlooper
My first car was a '56 Ford station wagon - cost 100 bucks.
~ Cheech Marin
Once you get into a routine of eating healthy, it hurts twice as much when you fall off the wagon. But it's nice to have a few bites of something you like. I'm not a sweets person, but I love pasta and pizza - oh, buddy!
~ Carrie Underwood
My first car was, as depicted in 'Sleepwalk with Me,' my mother's '92 Volvo station wagon that had 80,000 miles on it, and I had put 40,000 miles on it, so by the time it retired it had 120,000, and I basically killed it. It served me well, and my mechanic was always very angry with me because I just didn't properly care for it.
~ Mike Birbiglia
The path that went by the little house had become a road. Almost every day Laura and Mary stopped their playing and stared in surprise at a wagon slowly creaking by on that road.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
When she was 16, my grandmother, Hannie Reed, drove a wagon in the Oklahoma land rush.
~ Elizabeth Warren
Some people regard private enterprise as a predatory tiger to be shot. Others look on it as a cow they can milk. Not enough people see it as a healthy horse, pulling a sturdy wagon.
~ Winston Churchill
Once you get into a routine of eating healthy, it hurts twice as much when you fall off the wagon.
~ Carrie Underwood
Actors are supposed to be these runaways that get in a covered wagon filled with hats and tambourines and go from town to town making people smile.
~ John Cho
Or in the early days we didn't have the bus, we had a station wagon.
~ Mel Tillis
My first car was a '63 Chevy station wagon that I called Ramona, because that's the sound it made. 'Farm Use' was painted on the back. It was right off the set of 'Hee Haw.'
~ Judge Reinhold
Five people in a Volkswagen station wagon without equipment. Now we tour with six people in a van.
~ Kate Pierson
A good folk song tells you something you already know, in a form you're already familiar with, on terms that were set down long before you were born - when the country was primarily windblown dust, open wagon trains, and dysfunctional towns like Deadwood.
~ David Means
Here's an analogy I like: guilt is a runaway wagon down the mountainside. It may carry you a long way, but it usually ends in disaster. Love, on the other hand, is much slower--just your own two feet, really," she said, casting a meaningful look at Tess. 'But it's more likely to take you somewhere worth going.
~ Rachel Hartman
He's a real loser. He moved into a new neighborhood and got run over by the Welcome Wagon.
~ Red Buttons
Petroleum was hard to sell because it was costly to transport by wagon and smelled terrible in its raw state. Refining it required moving it from Oil Creek to one of the many refineries, most of them small, that sprang up between Titusville and Pittsburgh. But swampy or frozen dirt trails slick with spilled oil played hell with caravans of up to one hundred wagons loaded with thousands of gallons of barreled oil.
~ Richard Rhodes
Some people regard private enterprise as a predatory tiger to be shot. Others look on it as a cow they can milk. Not enough people see it as a healthy horse, pulling a sturdy wagon.
~ Winston Churchill
I drank some whiskey. When you've been nursing it out of a bottle neck, a glass and ice seems like being on the wagon.
~ Robert B. Parker
I think some weirdo with a little red wagon is the last thing you need to be worried about in these hills
~ Amanda Stevens
to catch runoff water from the roof for laundry purposes; when it did not rain, a big tank wagon
~ Robert A. Carter
The wagon went down from the bluffs into the wooded creek bottoms, and high in a treetop a mockingbird began to sing. "I never heard a mockingbird sing so early," said Ma, and Pa answered, softly, "He is telling us good-by.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
They aren't elves!' yelled the horseman in the helmet with the nose-guard, drawing his sword. 'Take them alive! Alive!' One of the men who had jumped down from the wagon hesitated on hearing the order. Geralt, however, had already drawn his own sword and didn't hesitate for a second. The fervour of the other two men was somewhat cooled by the fountain of blood which spurted over them.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Lieutenant," Toussaint said, stepping out of the jeep, "it looks like the welcome wagon is on its way.
~ Robert Masello