
Top 16 Train Hopping Quotes
#1. When I go train hopping and I look up into the sky, there are always so many more stars than I remember there were.
William T. Vollmann
#2. I'd say I'm a true conservative. Liberals have got a monopoly on protecting the environment, or all the cool technology, and I don't think we should cede that territory.
Thomas Massie
#3. Mr. Ward, what is it that the foulest bastards on earth denounce us for, among other things? Oh yes, for our motto of 'Business as usual.' Well-business as usual, Mr. Ward!
Ayn Rand
#4. Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy.
Lao-Tzu
#5. You must be in fashion is the utterance of weak headed mortals.
Charles Spurgeon
#6. You know, the ancient Egyptians had a beautiful belief about death. When their souls got to the entrance to heaven, the guards asked two questions. Their answers determined whether they were able to enter or not. 'Have you found joy in your life?' 'Has your life brought joy to others?'
Morgan Freeman
#7. Investment banks started recruiting at Harvard back in the day, and they'd fly me down to New York City and I was so poor so I would take advantage of the free flight, the per diem, the hotel. And then I would go audition for stuff.
Dean Norris
#8. Add value to yourself by exchanging your time with knowledge
Sunday Adelaja
#9. But hard bitten cynicism leaves one feeling peevish, and too much of it can do lasting damage to your heart.
Julie Powell
#10. Philosophy and Religion-what are they when the wind blows and the water gets up in lumps?
William Golding
#11. It's hard to make a living at independent films, at least in my experience. It can be hard to be really creatively fulfilled in some television. Between the two, I get a bit of both.
Julianne Nicholson
#13. Every day when you wake up, ask yourself, 'What do I really, really, really want? ' You have to say really, really, really, otherwise you won't believe it.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#14. How did I find myself here? Me - the man who wanted to walk around the world? On foot, no less. I wanted to be Passepartout, a traveller with little luggage, hopping from one train to another, a Thomas Cook, an Ibn Battuta. Where is Xanadu?
Fadia Faqir
#15. Yet no-one can say that God has not a Word, for it would follow that God is most foolish.
Thomas Aquinas
#16. Multiple characters make it more difficult to showcase each character.
David Finch
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