An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage.
Nobody outside of a baby carriage or a judge's chamber believes in an unprejudiced point of view.
When she took her opposite place in the carriage corner, the brightness in her face was so charming to behold, that on her exclaiming, "What beautiful stars and what a glorious night!" the Secretary said "Yes," but seemed to prefer to see the night and the stars in the light of her lovely little countenance, to looking out of window.
A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r Lady, inclining to threescore; and now I remember me, his name is Falstaff.
Users think they know what they want, but you get the horseless carriage effect where you're getting asked for a faster horse.
Man takes root at his feet, and at best he is no more than a potted plant in his house or carriage till he has established communication with the soil by the loving and magnetic touch of his soles to it.
I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in my carriage, when to my joy the solution occurred to me.
Contentment empties the heart of all superfluous carriage, thus leaving it entirely for Allah.
How did you get back?' asked Vautrin. 'I walked,' replied Eugene. 'I wouldn't like half-pleasures, myself,' observed the tempter. 'I'd want to go there in my own carriage, have my own box, and come back in comfort. All or nothing, that's my motto. ' 'And a very good one,' said Madame Vauquer.
While in a crowded underground carriage, scream 'It's happening again!
Oh yeah people recognize me, but the craziest thing? I mean I've had the normal autographs. . . but I had to sign a baby's carriage once. I thought that was weird, so yeah, I guess that's the craziest thing.
In the medical profession a horse and carriage are more necessary than any scientific knowledge.
The separate parts make no carriage.
Even as the church must fear Christ Jesus, so must the wives also fear their husbands. And this inward fear must be shewed by an outward meekness and lowliness in her speeches and carriage to her husband. . . . For if there be not fear and reverence in the inferior, there can be no sound nor constant honor yielded to the superior.
By the end of the 20th Century there will be a generation to whom it will not be injurious to read a dozen quire of newspapers daily, to be constantly called to the telephone. . . and to live half their time in a railway carriage or in a flying machine.
My feet is my only carriage.
Nothing can be more delicate without being fantastical, nothing more firm and based in nature and sentiment, than the courtship and mutual carriage of the sexes.
Now when I enter a carriage, it almost empties. But there's always one brave enough to stay.
The one thing I find the least romantic is taking a horse and carriage ride. I can't express enough how unhappy these horses are and how much pain and suffering they go through each day. Please do not ride [in horse-drawn carriages]. Take a beautiful walk together with your loved ones instead of bringing more pain to these beautiful animals.
I've travelled around the UK a lot recently and have discovered that I really like trains. If you're in the quiet carriage, nobody can get hold of you and you can relax.