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  • Marriage isn't a tram. It doesn't have to get anywhere. -- Iris Murdoch
  • I quite fancy the 1940s. I like the trams and the trousers. -- Dylan Moran
  • A tram cannot discover every road! To discover every road, one must leave the predetermined roads! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • The tram can run over you only if you are on the tram way! The darkness can run over you only if you are on the ignorance way! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • There is always something sad about the trams, may be because they are like our lives: They appear from nothingness and disappear in the horizon of the crowds. -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • On Melbourne summer mornings the green trams go rolling in stately progress down tunnels thick with leaves: the bright air carries along the avenue their patient chime, the chattering of their wheels -- Helen Garner
  • And always Melbourne, Melbourne, Melbourne, over and over the same photo in glaring greens and reds, of a tram, huffy, blunderous, manoeuvring itself with pole akimbo round the tight corner where Bourke Street enters Spring. -- Helen Garner
  • Most of the soap operas always use the Christmas special to kill huge quantities of their characters. So they have trams coming off their rails, or cars slamming into each other or burning buildings. It's a general clean-out. -- Julian Fellowes
  • There is no short-cut no patent tram-road, to wisdom. After all the centuries of invention, the soul's path lies through the thorny wilderness which must still be trodden in solitude, with bleeding feet, with sobs for help, as it was trodden by them of old time. -- George Eliot
  • If someday, in a morning, you see you, in a mirror or the dent of a spoon, and wonder Where is my soul and Where has it gone, remember this: Catch the gaze of a woman on the metro, subway, tram. Look at a man. Seek and you will find you in the silvered space, a flash between souls. -- Naomi Shihab Nye
  • I could see no reason why used tram tickets, bits of driftwood, buttons and old junk from attics and rubbish heaps should not serve well as materials for paintings; they suited the purpose just as well as factory-made paints It is possible to cry out using bits of old rubbish, and that's what I did, gluing and nailing them together. -- Kurt Schwitters
  • Art must not be concentrated in dead shrines called museums. lt must be spread everywhere รข?? on the streets, in the trams, factories, workshops, and in the workers' homes. -- Vladimir Mayakovsky
  • Taking trains and trams in Berlin, I noticed people reading. Books, I mean - not pocket-size devices that bleep as if censorious, on which even Shakespeare scans like a spreadsheet. -- Joshua Cohen
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