I am glad to learn that the Parliament Bill has been passed for the Darlington Railway. — George Stephenson Copy Share Image
The first significant work I did was a railway station in Zurich called Stadelhofen. — Santiago Calatrava Copy Share Image
Everything is a railway junction where past and future are sliding over one another, not touching. — Timothy Morton Copy Share Image
I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails. — Dan Aykroyd Copy Share Image
The Hamirpur parliamentary segment stands tall with projects across sectors ranging from educational institutes, health facilities, roads and railway. My focus will… — Anurag Thakur Copy Share Image
No longer will we allow the infrastructure of our magnificent country to crumble and decay. While protecting the environment, we will build… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
The turnings of life seldon show a sign-post; or rather, though the sign is always there, it is usually placed some distance… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
I think if 'The Narrow Road To The Deep North' is one of the high points of Japanese culture, then the experience… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
Railways are irresistible bazaars, snaking along perfectly level no matter what the landscape, improving your mood with speed, and never upsetting your… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
I've worked with five Presidents in America, all of them I ask the same question always: Why didn't the American allies bomb… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
I was struck by the way Europeans see history as something neatly linear. For me, it's not that; it's not some kind… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
'Homeward Bound.' I find myself listening to that tune a lot when I'm traveling. Sitting in a railway station, wanting to go… — Steven Hall Copy Share Image
I can't quite define my aversion to asking questions of strangers. From snatches of family battles which I have heard drifting up… — Robert Benchley Copy Share Image
[After viewing the Palace of Electricity at the 1900 Trocadero Exposition in Paris] [Saint-Gaudens and Matthew Arnold] felt a railway train as… — Henry Adams Copy Share Image
I travelled across Canada on the Canadian Pacific Railway when I was 18. I didnt realise how long the journey was -… — Hugh Dennis Copy Share Image
It is all very wonderful and mysterious, as all life is apt to be if you go a little below the crust,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
For it is no railways, roads, and power stations that give rise to industrial capitalism: it is the emergence of industrial capitalism… — Paul A. Baran Copy Share Image
Titles of property, for instance railway shares, may change hands every day, and their owner may make a profit by their sale… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
The Railway Man was a particularly intense and immersive experience. I definitely got carried away. I lost about 35 pounds. I really… — Jeremy Irvine Copy Share Image
No restaurant, however brilliantly situated, can give you the constantly changing views that you can see from a railway. Revolving restaurants at… — Michael Portillo Copy Share Image
The life my people want is a life of freedom. I have seen nothing that a white man has, houses or railways… — Sitting Bull Copy Share Image
It is very difficult to say nowadays where the suburbs of London come to an end and where the country begins. The… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
Even in downtown office areas, people would probably beg for a shuttle bus service to ferry them swiftly to the railway stations… — Sucheta Dalal Copy Share Image
Over my desk hangs a poster from The Railway Children that my husband had framed for me. It is so lovely to… — Dinah Sheridan Copy Share Image
[The building of the transcontinental railway] was something truly earth-shaking and, whether or not there had been a dime in it for… — William Henry Jackson Copy Share Image
One of the uses of poetry - one says it to oneself in distressing circumstances, ... or when one has to wait… — E. Nesbit Copy Share Image
My mother always told me not to handle a buffalo by its tail, but always catch it by its horns. And I… — Lalu Prasad Yadav Copy Share Image
In all the history of organized labor, from the earliest times to the present day, no body of union workingmen ever served… — Eugene V. Debs Copy Share Image
Is that a pistol in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? (She made this remark in February 1936,… — Mae West Copy Share Image
I was born in Faridabad but brought up in Delhi and Mumbai. My father had been living hand-to-mouth and literally slept on… — Sonu Nigam Copy Share Image
It is only comparatively primitive machinery that affords a stimulus, and there is already a faint period touch about Pacific 231 and… — Constant Lambert Copy Share Image
I like being on my own better than I like anything else, but I can't give up love. Maybe it's the tension… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Phyllis is one of the tunnel boring machines for Crossrail and one of the most extraordinary characters I met, visiting some of… — Evan Davis Copy Share Image
We were also able to do a great deal of work to improve highways, airports and airways, waterways, and railways, all of… — Nick Lampson Copy Share Image
There's actually an awful lot of mathematics that goes into designing a railway, keeping it running, making sure everything runs optimally. Every… — Hannah Fry Copy Share Image
There have been many definitions of hell, but for the English the best definition is that it is the place where the… — David Frost Copy Share Image
Oh, who would choose to be a traveler? --That anxious railway-guide unravelerWho spends his nights in berths and bunks,His days in chaperoning… — Arthur Guiterman Copy Share Image
It is often said that the Japanese are extremely clean at home, or inside any house or office, but dirty and untidy… — George Mikes Copy Share Image
When I was a child, I used to go wandering - disused railway-lines, old barns, dry-stone walls, strangely Pre-Raphaelite copses - it's… — Suhayl Saadi Copy Share Image
[Flaubert] didn’t just hate the railway as such; he hated the way it flattered people with the illusion of progress. What was… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image