Quotes on the topic: Taxi


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I think I would rather be a prime minister than a taxi driver.


'Taxi Driver' wasn't autobiographical in terms of the actual events, but I did draw on my own mental state.


I'd sing with Roberta Flack in a taxi if you called up and said she'd be in it.


I watched 'Rocky' and 'Raging Bull' and 'Taxi Driver' over and over again. They spoke to you, man.


You know, one of the biggest thrills I have is when famous people recognize me from Taxi.


We were in love with 'Mean Streets' and 'Taxi Driver.' We had no idea why nothing remotely like that was done in Denmark.


The two things I've been told most often since my career took off - by taxi drivers, lifelong friends and everyone in between - have been, 'Don't ever change, Margot' and 'You can't do that anymore, Margot.'


There's a misconception that Lyft is just a better version of the taxi. You know, I think that's just scratching the surface of what we're doing.


Our goal was never to create a better taxi.


I knew I had arrived when taxi drivers would say, 'You're that twit on the Billy Cotton Show, aren't you?'


I have done almost every human activity inside a taxi which does not require main drainage.


Everything I write is highly personal, but put in such a way that it's not dropping everything in someone's lap. Although sometimes I think 'The Taxi Ride' embarrasses me, because sometimes I think it's too close.


I was a really bad taxi driver. I only collided twice but it was one time too much.


In 'Taxi,' I kept doing the same scene for three years. I was underused.


The idea of Twitter started with me working in dispatch since I was 15 years old, where taxi cabs or firetrucks would broadcast where they were and what they were doing.


'Taxi Driver' was the best thing that ever happened to me, and I didn't become a weirdo and squawk like a chicken.


I'm a terrible singer, but it helps when I have to call a taxi.


The first thing that strikes a visitor to Paris is a taxi.


Calling a taxi in Texas is like calling a rabbi in Iraq.


I have a driver's licence, but the truth is that I hardly ever drive. I prefer to get around by taxi.