
Top 13 1800s Transportation Quotes
#2. When you feel helpless, you'll do just about any old thing to shut off your head.
Joe Hill
#3. When all of us are acknowledged as the human equals that we really are, there will be no space left for bullying. It will no longer be wrong to choose one thing over another.
Jason Mraz
#4. When a group of intelligent people come together to talk about issues that matter, it is both natural and productive for disagreement to occur. Resolving those issues is what makes a meeting productive, engaging, even fun.
Patrick Lencioni
#6. But don't forget, in the meantime, that this is the season for strawberries. Yes.
Clarice Lispector
#7. I believed in God my whole life, and then strayed away from it in my teen-age years, until recently.
Andy Dick
#8. Ah, sweetie. If the poets couldn't unriddle them, then you certainly can't. Be kind, and keep your ears on offer if she wants to talk. But you can't draw out the strangeness, Edgar. It's not a poison.
Allyse Near
#9. I'm childish and silly. Most people tease me because I'm a bit daft.
Harriet Walter
#10. Internet users should be able to choose where to go online and which applications to use. Comcast, say, shouldn't be allowed to block Skype just because it could siphon the communications giant's telephone business.
Marvin Ammori
#11. Unsolved problems are where you'll find opportunity. Energy is one sector with extremely urgent unsolved problems.
Peter Thiel
#12. He who should inspire and lead his race must be defended from travelling with the souls of other men, from living, breathing, reading, and writing in the daily, time-worn yoke of their opinions.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#13. But no one can praise Roosevelt for doing this and then insist that he restored our traditional political and economic systems to their former vitality.
John T. Flynn
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