Quotes About Taxi drivers
I tried to imagine me and Rosa getting so angry with each other we would start to fight like that, actually trying to damage each other's bodies. The idea seemed ridiculous, but I'd seen the taxi drivers, so I tried to find the beginnings of such a feeling in my mind. It was useless, though, and I'd always end up laughing at my own thoughts.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Not all taxi drivers, Paul had discovered, actually wanted to take passengers to their destination; some of them, he felt, were in it for the arguments, or the opportunity to pontificate, or for the sheer pleasure of driving past those trying to summon them at the road edge. He made up his mind. What was the point of having a bulldozer if you were not going to make at least some use of it?
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Cabbies in particular seem to like discussing the fate the Earth.
~ Alex Steffen
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I get football facts thrown at me by taxi drivers.
~ Paul Sinha
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I come from nowhere Brooklyn, New York. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. These days Williamsburg is kind of a hip area, but when I grew up there, the taxi drivers wouldn't even go over the bridge, it was so dangerous.
~ Barry Manilow
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Ina stood and shuffled over to the urn on the fireplace. Stroked it with a twisted finger. "How are we supposed to get more consecrated soil, now? Taxi drivers always look at you so strangely when you get in with a shovel and say, 'Take me to the nearest graveyard.
~ Stuart MacBride
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Taxi drivers up and down the country are at the vanguard of the electric vehicle revolution.
~ Grant Shapps
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En 1978 el Mundial de Fútbol redujo las movilizaciones a cuarenta pero ya en 1979 se declaró la primera huelga general dispuesta para el 1º de Mayo por el "Grupo de los 25" que reunía gremios combativos como taxistas, camioneros, cerveceros, mineros y otros.
~ Pacho O'Donnell
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