First Class Travel Quotes
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First Class Travel Quotes & Sayings
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If you travel first class, you think first class and you are more likely to play first class.
— Ray Floyd
The best thing about flying first class ... was that you could be as nutty as a fruitcake and were still treated like the Queen of Sheba.
— Sarah-Kate Lynch
If I was in a zombie apocalypse, I wouldn't be playing music, because that would attract zombies.
— Scott Weiland
I am weary of your quarrels,
Weary of your wars and bloodshed,
Weary of your prayers for vengeance,
Of your wranglings and dissensions — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Weary of your wars and bloodshed,
Weary of your prayers for vengeance,
Of your wranglings and dissensions — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
You must have something new in a landscape as well as something old, something that's dying and something that's being born.
— Andy Goldsworthy
I fly economy. I do often fly first class, but I don't travel with a posse, or bodyguard, or an assistant.
— Gene Simmons
out back behind Fredbear's, looking
— Scott Cawthon
There are two kinds of travel: first class and with children.
— Robert Benchley
Son, give 'em a good show, and always travel first class.
— Walter Huston
The world must be all fucked up," he said then, "when men travel first class and literature goes as freight.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I'm really proud of the writing on Door to Door, and I think that's the Emmy that meant the most - the writing.
— William H. Macy
And now I have a big house, nice clothes and I travel in first class and I love it, so maybe it's time to enjoy being a star.
— Vincent Cassel
Politicians are judged by what they say and they don't do
— Miguel El Portugues
. . . Dream and the way will be clear . . . Pray and the angels will hear . . . Leap and the net will appear.
— Steve Seskin
I had no clue what I was going to do with a male, or how to do it, but I knew I was going to do it right goddamn now or die trying.
— Eli Easton
First-class travel, provided one hasn't to pay for it oneself, is the most insidiously addictive of life's luxuries.
— P.D. James