Top 16 Cab Fare Quotes

#1. These people that write books on how to succeed and how to think positively make millions because it's something that doesn't occur naturally.

Rush Limbaugh

#2. I tell them how it is, give them a good time and then the cab fare home. Thank you, good night. Don't call me, 'cause I sure as shit won't be calling you.

Emma Chase

#3. Yeah, I'll pay your cab fare home, you can even use my best cologne, just don't be here in the morning when I wake up.

Rod Stewart

#4. Young man, young man, your arm's too short to box with God.

James Weldon Johnson

#5. See, an ugly person who goes after a pretty person gets nothing but trouble. But a pretty person who goes after an ugly person gets at least cab-fare.

Harvey Fierstein

#6. Are all Aussies like you?"
"Are all Canadians like you?

Nicki Edwards

#7. The Little War?
How can there be
a little war?
Are some deaths
smaller than others,
leaving mothers
who weep
a little less?

Margarita Engle

#8. The best thing I know between France and England is the sea.

Douglas William Jerrold

#9. True encounter with Christ liberates something within us, a power we did not know we had, a capacity to grow and change.

Thomas Merton

#10. One of the worst diseases to which the human creature is liable is its disease of thinking.

John Ruskin

#11. Writing 'February' made me realize that breaking form is a way of letting the song be human.

Dar Williams

#12. Everything I need is in my head, and no one can take that away.

Candace Bushnell

#13. She had become so much more accustomed to hard work and opposition than to adulation that the only emotion she had felt had been one of acute discomfort.

Margaret Landon

#14. Here's how you know that you're really drunk: when you get into a taxi cab and you think the fare is the time.

Dane Cook

#15. I don't know what else I would be if I wasn't me. I am not looking from the outside, looking back. I am who I am.

Cher

#16. There is no good or evil. We classify things into good and evil because we are currently unable to solve the two problems of the world: death and dearth. If there ever comes a time when we can solve these problems, we won't be required to do this anymore.

Andreas Laurencius

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