Quotes on the topic: Transport


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'Vagabond' is about owning where I come from, understanding the real power music had to transport myself with, whether that's busking in Europe or getting number ones.


I have come to believe that there are infinite passageways out of the shadows, infinite vehicles to transport us into the light.


I'm drawn to filmmaking that can transport me. Film can immerse you, put you there.


Chicago's like Melbourne - there's a city center, there's public transport, and there's more of a cultural scene.


Pipelines are by far the safest way to transport petroleum. They are safer than tankers, safer than trucks, safer than rail.


I don't believe in writing anything that I don't know about or haven't researched about personally. I like to transport the reader to places, and in order to do that I have to do the research.


I've not stopped going on public transport. I love going on it.


Measured in time of transport and communication, the whole round globe is now smaller than a small European country was a hundred years ago.


Only electricity can give the transport sector the flexibility to switch fuels when one or more become too expensive.


The Minister of Transport issued this appeal to motorists: Can anyone give him a lift to Leicester?


It's the rare book that's able to transport you in a way that a movie does.


Actually, the Department of Transport were at one stage going to sack me.


Hopefully, sometime I get a superpower. I would like to be able to transport myself wherever I wanted.


Sometimes when you're acting, you only need a little bit of something to sort of channel or, you know, transport into a place.


Stuntwork... once, I've really only done one thing, which is take a punch and transport myself into the air onto a mat.


I like the gizmos that transport people.


The growth of means of transport has created a world market and an opportunity for division of labor embracing all the developed and most of the undeveloped states.


Modern techniques have torn down state frontiers, both economical and intellectual. The growth of means of transport has created a world market and an opportunity for division of labor embracing all the developed and most of the undeveloped states.


The real problem was not the troops; the real problem was that only the United States had the infrastructure to do the transport of troops with big planes, and then who will pay?


I know now that I want to do more voice-over projects. They really have the ability to transport you into the world of whatever movie it is you are working on.