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Inspirational quotes about train travel

I talk a lot about running trains, and I pass speeding trains. Social critic and best-selling author Li Chengpeng "Missing Person"

Even the seats on the train must be distinguished. Train Quotes by Lu Xun, a modern Chinese writer and political commentator, "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening"

After the bell. The train swayed again towards the silent and dark distant fields. Female writer, formerly known as Lijie Annie Baby

If a person lacks motivation, he is like a locomotive without steam, unable to move; like a bird without wings, unable to fly. Formerly known as Lei Zhengxing Lei Feng "Lei Feng's Diary"

In the middle of the night, the train stopped in Zhenjiang. There was a roar of people. The carriage was dark. Faint snoring was heard. Female writer, formerly known as Lijie Annie Baby

I will buy 50 good cars - Alto, Alto, Alto...! Use wire darts to rise and drive like a train! Famous quotes about trains by crosstalk and film and television actor and TV talk show host Guo Degang

Everything in the world is becoming increasingly perfect. Such as Swedish matches, operettas, locomotives, Daiple wine, relationships between people, etc. Russian novelist and dramatist Chekhov

Since ancient times, there have been so many talented women that a hundred trains could not carry them all, but almost all of them were buried under the power of ethics and the temptation of money. Taiwanese writer Bo Yang

Life is not like a train passing through every station. Life always moves forward, never leaving anything behind. British writer Lewis

There is nothing more important and beautiful than the kind relationship between people, whether it is walking with others on the train, or getting along with family or colleagues. Quotes from the train

A group of scholars gave up their seats on the bus again. A asked B to sit in this seat, and B asked C to sit. Before the bow was finished, the train had started. The car body shook and he fell down immediately. Three or four. Chinese modern writer and political commentator Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk"

You can only wait but not chase the trend. This is the same as waiting for the train at the train station. If you stay at the station obediently, there will always be a trend. The car is coming, but as for the car that has just driven away, ordinary people like us cannot catch up.

Racing driver, writer, and one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world, Han Han