Elgar's first symphony is the musical equivalent of St Pancras Railway Station. — Thomas Beecham Copy Share Image
You can go and see the Katihar railway station. This is the most beautiful station in Bihar, even better than the Patna… — Tariq Anwar Copy Share Image
It is right for us not to want our country transformed into a mere corridor, a giant railway station. — Marine Le Pen Copy Share Image
I wish you wouldn't walk in and out of my mind as though it was a railway station! — Charlotte Lamb Copy Share Image
Life is railway station love is a train it will come & go but friendship is a track. It vil b 4ever — Babloo Copy Share Image
I'd be ashamed to see a woman walking around with my name-label on her, address and railway station, like a wardrobe trunk. — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
And if you ever need self-validation, Just meet me in the alley by the railway station — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Mathura railway station should be a blend of heritage look with modernisation like escalator and better waiting rooms for general class passengers.… — Hema Malini Copy Share Image
I nearly adopted a girl once. I went to an orphanage and found this girl called Vijaya, who was abandoned at the… — Simi Garewal Copy Share Image
I traveled to many countries when I played. But wherever I went, it was a journey between an airport, a hotel, a… — Zico Copy Share Image
So, you can set up an orchestra down this end of the railway station playing one particular area, and simultaneously at the… — Robert Fripp Copy Share Image
In India, the poverty is so vast that the state cannot control it. It can beat people, but it can't prevent the… — Arundhati Roy Copy Share Image
libraries are fascinating places: sometimes you feel you are under the canopy of a railway station, and when you read books about… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
He has the vocal modulation of a railway-station announcer, the expressive power of a fence-post and the charisma of a week-old head… — Fintan O'Toole Copy Share Image
“If one will just be still, shut up, and listen --lo, behold, the world'll sift through one's ideas for one, esp. in… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
Back at the Chateau Windsor there was a rat-like scratching at the door of my room. Vinod, the youngest servant, came in… — Tahir Shah Copy Share Image
The absurdity of public-choice theory is captured by Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen in the following little scenario: "Can you direct me… — Linda McQuaig Copy Share Image
“More than just the ship,’ said the Doctor. He indicated the burnt ends of the tangled fibres. ‘There was enough thermal energy… — Gareth Roberts Copy Share Image
“Later that month, Tesla arrived at the Straasbourg railway station to travel to the harbor and board the ocean liner Saturnia, which… — Sean Patrick Copy Share Image
“Doncaster Railway Station, East Coast Line. Tuesday 5pm. Gil was halfway between London and Newcastle when a text came through on her… — J. Jackson Bentley Copy Share Image
“And yet on that bench at Jacobacci, I was glad I had left everyone else behind. Although this was a town with… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
one reason we haven't any national art is because we have too much magnificence. All our capacity for admiration is used up… — Dorothy Canfield Fisher Copy Share Image
Solely in the world of languages is the amateur of value. Well-intentioned sentences full of mistakes can still build bridges between people.… — Kató Lomb Copy Share Image
“The world is like a waiting room in a railway station; it is not your house. You are not going to remain… — Osho Copy Share Image
“Her name was Rebecca, or Becky, or Bex. She'd been wearing a white hooded top with a navy-blue body-warmer. She would be… — Jon McGregor Copy Share Image
“Venice appeared to me as in a recurring dream, a place once visited and now fixed in memory like images on a… — Gary Inbinder Copy Share Image
“Kumiko and I would visit their home and have dinner with them twice a month with mechanical regularity. This was a truly… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“They [human lives] are composed like music. Guided by his sense of beauty, an individual transforms a fortuitious occurrence (Beethoven’s music, death… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“One incident preserved by General Ismay in an apocryphal and somewhat lively form may be allowed to lighten the narrative. His orderly,… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“I opened the bag and packed the boots in; and then, just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea… — Jerome K. Jerome Copy Share Image
“[Human lives] are composed like music. Guided by his sense of beauty, an individual tranforms a fortuitous occurrence into a motif, which… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“From the railway station far away the sharp clang of a bell...In half an hour the train starts, and there is so… — Emmuska Orczy Copy Share Image
“Golden haze, puffy bedquilt. Another awakening, but perhaps not yet the final one. This occurs not infrequently: You come to, and see… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“Aberforth’s getting a bit annoyed,” said Fred, raising his hand in answer to several cries of greeting. “He wants a kip, and… — J.K. Rowling Copy Share Image
“Early in the novel that Tereza clutched under her arm when she went to visit Tomas, Anna meets Vronsky in curious circumstances:… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
Waiting for you in my life is just like WAITING FOR A BUS IN A RAILWAY STATION — Rajat DOGRA Copy Share Image
I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a… — Sydney Brenner Copy Share Image
I think democracy is not a destination. I don't think socialism is a railway station and if we catch the right train… — Tony Benn Copy Share Image
“The stranger came early in February, one wintry day, through a biting wind and a driving snow, the last snowfall of the… — H.G. Wells Copy Share Image