
Top 16 Infinity Train Quotes
#1. I kind of thought when I was 30 that you're as good as your going to get. And that's not true.
Melissa Etheridge
#2. I have all the time in the world. I am in touch with the timeless. I am surrounded by infinity. When I think like that, it doesn't mean I'm going to miss my train, it just means that I'm not thinking about it right now because I'm speaking to you.
Deepak Chopra
#3. Loyalty is proved by what we do, not where we come from!
Erin Hunter
#4. No nation in the world has had greater fortune than mine in sharing a continent with the people and the nation of Canada.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#5. Although it sounds cliche, the main thing I want to do is touch people with what I do. I want everything I do to be meaningful, and I want it to be about more than just myself, or the money.
Sophie Lowe
#6. One doesn't regret the things that we have failed to succeed to do,
One regrets the things that we have failed to try to do.
Gary Edward Gedall
#7. And there is the headlight, shining far down the track, glinting off the steel rails that, like all parallel lines, will meet in infinity, which is after all where this train is going.
Bruce Catton
#8. The NHL is the best league in the world, but it's a grind. You sometimes forget, especially if you are losing, or missing the playoffs ... how fun this game can be.
Thomas Vanek
#9. You can go far on hard work and big dreams, often a hell of a lot farther - and faster - than people with more education and experience.
Mike Michalowicz
#10. Kindness is a language herd by deaf men and felt by blind men.
Mark Twain
#11. Some people are naturally good, you know, and others are not. I'm one of the others.
L.M. Montgomery
#12. Unlike mere action, prayer is not subject to immediate evaluation or verification. If we are addicted to "results" we will quickly lose interest in prayer.
Eugene H. Peterson
#13. There would be this advantage in traveling in your own country, even in your own neighborhood, that you would be so thoroughly prepared to understand what you saw you would make fewer traveler's mistakes.
Henry David Thoreau
#15. In my mind Greece is reduced to one vast pile of shattered marble, shimmering in a heat aze.
William Boyd
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