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Rail Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off track by every nutshell and mosquito's wing that falls on the…
- Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito's wing that falls on…
- Books of natural history make the most cheerful winter reading. I read in Audubon with a thrill of delight, when the snow covers the ground,…
- It is only necessary that man should start a fence that Nature should carry it on and complete it. The farmer cannot plow quite up…
More Rail Quotes
- This is absolutely bizarre that we continue to subsidize highways beyond the gasoline tax, airlines, and we don't subsidize, we don't want… — Joe Biden
- And there is the headlight, shining far down the track, glinting off the steel rails that, like all parallel lines, will meet… — Bruce Catton
- They said it was impossible to touch the third rail of politics, to take on public-sector unions and to reform a pension… — Chris Christie
- Our prayers lay the track down which Gods power can come. Like a mighty locomotive, his power is irresistible, but it cannot… — Watchman Nee
- If we rail and kick against it and grow bitter, we won't change the inevitable; but we will change ourselves. I know.… — Dale Carnegie
- Remember that, in the end, the customer doesn't know, or care, if you are small or large as an organization - she… — Giorgio Armani
- Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail, And say there is no sin but to be rich; And being rich,… — William Shakespeare
- It is the omnipresent rush of water which give the Este Gardens their peculiar character. From the Anio, drawn up the hillside… — Edith Wharton
- Our budget works to reduce and eliminate the risk of attacks at our ports, rails, in the skies, our food supply and… — Jim Ryun
- Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of. — Henry Fielding
- Every honest man will suppose honest acts to flow from honest principles, and the rogues may rail without intermission. — Thomas Jefferson
- The worst forms of tyranny, or certainly the most successful ones, are not those we rail against but those that so insinuate… — Michael Parenti