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  • The first movies, they just put up a camera and had a train come into a train station, and everybody was amazed. That was sort of all technology.

    "Cinematic Phenomenon". Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. June 19, 1999.
  • We've concocted a system where local trips take an auto. That's our biggest tragedy. Streetcars, such as those used in Portland's Pearl District, and elevated people movers, like those in downtown Miami, are moving people from rail stations to their final destinations. But a new concept, PRT, may help revolutionize urban transportation, providing a cost-effective way to get people from train stations to where they need to go.

    Moving   People   Tragedy  
  • We'd all survive if Twitter shut down for a short while during major riots. Social media isn't any more important than a train station, a road or a bus service. We don't worry about police temporarily closing those. Common sense. If riot info and fear is spreading by Facebook and Twitter, shut them off for an hour or two, then restore.

  • If all else fails, I could go to a train station and open up my saxophone case and make some bucks. I can do "Mary Had A Little Lamb," I can do "Happy Birthday."

    Lambs   Bucks   Littles  
    Source: hiphopdx.com
  • Life is a train ride, and at the many stations along the route, people important to us debark, never to get aboard again, until by the end of the journey, we sit in a passenger car where most of the seats are empty.

    Journey   People   Car  
    Dean Koontz (2007). “False Memory”, p.240, Bantam
  • I once did a Sprite commercial where I had to come out of the train station, jump out of a turnstile, jump on the side of a moving train. I had to run down the top of this moving train while it was going through the mountains and valleys. It was really hairy. I got my honorary stuntwoman card for that. I was proud.

  • When I think about my father, the first image that comes to mind is holding his hand as he drove me to the train station six weeks before he died; I had never noticed how beautiful his hands were until I saw them, for the first and last time, entwined in mine.

    Sarah Ban Breathnach (1999). “Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self”, G K Hall & Company
  • In the Soviet Union it was illegal to take a photograph of a train station. Look what happened to them. They tried to classify everything.

    "Vonnegut and Clancy on Technology". Interview with Sarah Schafer, www.inc.com. December 15, 1995.
  • A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station….

  • If a train stops at a train station, what do you think happens at a work station?

    "Variants in Economic Theory: Selected Work of Hal R. Varian (Economists of the Twentieth Century)". Book by Hal Varian, August 2000.
  • When Christian pushes into the brick wall of the building catty-corner to the rear of BB&B—first left on the Dark Zone side—and disappears, I melt down in a fit of the giggles. I toss a rock at the spot where he vanished. It bounces off the brick and clatters to the cobblestone. I'm feeling twenty shades of Harry Potter's train station, especially when he pokes his head out of the wall and says impatiently, "Come on, lass. This is hardly my favorite place to be.

    Christian   Wall   Dark  
  • I realized that I was really tired of people popping on and off of my property like it was a train station on the supernatural railroad.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.99, Penguin
  • I am a person who feels guilty for crimes I have not committed, or have not committed in years. The police search the train station for a serial rapist and I cover my face with a newspaper, wondering if maybe I did it in my sleep. The last thing I stole was an eight-track tape, but to this day I'm unable to enter a store without feeling like a shoplifter. It's all the anxiety with none of the free stuff.

    Sleep   Eight   Years  
    "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim". Book by David Sedaris, June 1, 2004.
  • In 1995, when I was backpacking through Europe solo, I would head to the train station, look up at the big board, and decide right there and then where I would go that day.

    Europe   Boards   Looks  
    "Aeschbacher" with Kurt Aeschbacher, SF1 TV channel, April 04, 2008.
  • I spend my time sitting in train stations, parks, parking lots, cafes, just looking at people - eavesdropping, basically. I'm vulnerable to all of it.

    People   Sitting   Cafes  
    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • Somalis have made my city of Wilmington, Delaware, [their home] on a smaller scale. There is a large, very identifiable Somali community, i might add if you ever come to the train station with me you'll notice I have great relationships with them because there's an awful lot driving cabs and are friends of mine. For real. I'm not being solicitous. I'm being serious.

    Real   Home   Cities  
  • You know the actor John Garfield? In one movie he walked up to this train station, the ticket booth, and the guy says, 'Yes, where are you going?' And he says, 'I want a ticket to nowhere.' I thought: that's it. The freedom to do that. I want a ticket to nowhere.

    Music   Guy   Actors  
  • How soon country people forget. When they fall in love with a city it is forever, and it is like forever. As though there never was a time when they didn't love it. The minute they arrive at the train station or get off the ferry and glimpse the wide streets and the wasteful lamps lighting them, they know they are born for it. There, in a city, they are not so much new as themselves: their stronger, riskier selves.

    "Jazz". Book by Toni Morrison, 1992.
  • I travel backwards and forwards quite a lot. I live very near to the train station. I'm kind of playing at being an expatriate, I suppose.

    Interview with Scott Plagenhoef, pitchfork.com. April 2, 2007.
  • Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.

    Life   Change   Wise  
    1952 In Time, 6 Oct.
  • The modelling was fun but I don't see it the same as music, because with modelling, I was just kind of lucky, I just fell into it. I got discovered at a train station when I'd just turned 15, I was working full-time by 16, moved overseas and then just kept at it and made it a life. Whereas with my music, I've really struggled through and worked hard, learnt how to write and I've kept developing that.

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