1.
An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage.
Publilius Syrus
2.
In many walks of life, a conscience is a more expensive encumbrance than a wife or a carriage.
Thomas de Quincey
3.
Without dancing you can never attain a perfectly graceful carriage, which is of the highest importance in life.
Benjamin Disraeli
4.
He was not bound. No one led him by the arm. He got out of the carriage as if he were a free man.
Patrick Süskind
5.
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.
Honor Blackman
6.
I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in my carriage, when to my joy the solution occurred to me.
Charles Darwin
7.
Let thy carriage be such as becomes a man grave settled and attentive to that which is spoken. Contradict not, at every turn, what others say.
George Washington
9.
The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk.
Friedrich Nietzsche
10.
In the maxim of the past you cannot go anywhere.
Maxim Gorky
11.
While in a crowded underground carriage, scream 'It's happening again!
Rich Fulcher
12.
The separate parts make no carriage.
Laozi
13.
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.
Ralph Waldo Emerson