A railroad is like a lie you have to keep building it to make it stand. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“It was as if their feet ran on parallel train tracks and pulled in at the same stations at the same time,… — Barbara O'Neal Copy Share Image
So many options: Poison, sleeping pills, hanging, jumping from a building, lying on train tracks, but we chose Marriage, slow but sure!.. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“If a small bolt on the train tracks loosens and breaks, the train will derail! This applies to planes, cars and everything!… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
“Suddenly, however, the dastardly department of my personality presented two plans, one of which involved dynamite, mustache wax, some rope, and train… — Laurie Notaro Copy Share Image
“Putting in effort is like riding a bicycle on train tracks, you will get to where you want to go but you… — Davis Levy Copy Share Image
September did not want to feel for the Marquess. That’s how villains get you, she knew. You feel badly for them, and… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
There are so many options for suicide : Poison, sleeping pills, hanging, jumping from a building, lying on train tracks, etc… But… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If you can't be unconventional, be obtuse. Be deliberately obtuse, because there are 5 billion people out there thinking in train tracks,… — James Dyson Copy Share Image
I looked long and hard at third films in series to see if there were any good ones that I could learn… — Lee Unkrich Copy Share Image
RAILROAD, n. The chief of many mechanical devices enabling us to get away from where we are to where we are no… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
“One story was about a deaf man who was driving in the country, when safety bars were lowered across the road at… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“Isaac was a stranger and he had seen more of my wounds than anyone else. Not because I chose him like I… — Tarryn Fisher Copy Share Image
Every film, obviously, everyone starts out aiming at making it good, and in the end, filmmaking is really fragile. Making a film… — Jeremy Davies Copy Share Image
The process of writing a novel is like taking a journey by boat. You have to continually set yourself on course. If… — Walter Mosley Copy Share Image
“We topped the ridge a few moments later, and the town of Senzuru came into view below us. The day was drab,… — Arthur Golden Copy Share Image
My music represents walking on train tracks in the middle of the woods, somewhere in the middle of nowhere. You walk down… — Patrick Watson Copy Share Image
“Sit on the train tracks and really believe a train won’t come; lie in your house when it is inflamed and tell… — Dave Guerrero Copy Share Image
If you go to Italy and you drive from the airport to the town, there isn't 30 square feet that isn't planted… — Mario Batali Copy Share Image
“Experience," which is just a euphemism for heartache and heartbreak, failed love and false promises, for every time you told yourself This… — Elizabeth Wurtzel Copy Share Image
“Logan looked at her and wondered how someone so beautiful could be so oblivious to their own beauty, how someone so smart… — Ali Harper Copy Share Image
“No one is born with prejudicial feelings, they are developed and nurtured within us by our experiences and upbringing. Consider the many… — Dudley C. Rutherford Copy Share Image
“She slept beneath a tree that night, sitting upright. She imagined she would have been scared for her life out in the… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
“We need to be raising our children for LIFE. Life is not a small system within 4 walls. Life is vast and… — C. JoyBell C Copy Share Image
“For decades afterwards, I punished myself with images of Sofia standing naked in the snow, shivering, clutching a chunk of cement that… — Helen Maryles Shankman Copy Share Image
“He learns that the form, in its current form, was originally called a formulary, and was invented by an Englishman named Charles… — Stephen Dau Copy Share Image
“Tokyo is so vast, and can be so cruelly impersonal, that the succor provided by its occasional oasis is sweeter than that… — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
“Someday I will stop being young and wanting stupid tattoos. There are 7 people in my house. We each have different genders.… — Clementine von Radics Copy Share Image
“This is why the Liberian waiter laughed at me. He thought that I thought a toilet was my right, when he knew… — Rose George Copy Share Image
“I told him some of my best stories: the one about the sewer and the train tracks and the neighbor's dogs. Weylyn… — Ruth Emmie Lang Copy Share Image
I feel quite lost INSIDE myself, like I'm looking for my train tracks for my life, as if they would just appear… — Sabrina Ward Harrison Copy Share Image
Having blown up my own long-term marriage via an extramarital affair, followed by a traumatic divorce, I tend to think of love… — Sandra Tsing Loh Copy Share Image
We were the last generation to have the experience of going out with our friends to the woods or the train tracks… — Ross Duffer Copy Share Image
When citizens believe that the elite care more about those across the ocean than those across the train tracks, insurance has broken… — Angus Deaton Copy Share Image
“Women who were so skinny that their hip bones stuck out just pissed me off. If I wanted a bumpy ride I'd… — Bethany Lopez Copy Share Image
“. . . in the distance I hear a train rushing over the rails, but we are moving away from this place… — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
“My town of clouds and river Of terrifying minds and young dreams Streets with some people Good people smiling Train tracks of… — Abhijit Sarmah Copy Share Image
There's a legal term for a problem in public space: something that might draw people to an area-say, across train tracks-where they… — Vito Acconci Copy Share Image