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— Friedrich Nietzsche"We are in the greatest danger of being run over when we have just gotten out of the way of a carriage."
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When the toll upon carriages of luxury, upon coaches, post-chaises, etc. is made somewhat higher in proportion to their weight, than upon carriages of necessary use, such as carts, wagons, etc. the indolence and vanity of the rich is made to contribute in a very easy manner to the relief of the poor, by rendering cheaper the transportation of heavy goods to all the different parts of the country.
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I love trains. I dont even mind First Great Western, which is a stupid name because it implies every carriage is first class, but theyre not.
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