1.
All presidents rail against the press. It goes with the turf.
Helen Thomas
2.
To tell you the truth although it would put £500 in my pockets to specify my own patent rails, I cannot do so after the experience I have had.
George Stephenson
5.
Embrace your dorkdom or rail against it. The choice is yours.
Brendan Fraser
6.
Any hack can safely rail away at foreign powers beyond the sea; but a good writer is a critic of the society he lives in.
Edward Abbey
7.
Most men who rail against women are railing at one woman only.
Remy de Gourmont
8.
If you hear a man rail at the Bible, you can usually conclude that he never reads it.
Charles Spurgeon
9.
I had many decades of me time and now I just don't have that anymore. There are days when I rail against it.
Julie Bowen
10.
There are too many people around keeping me grounded to go off the rails. I'm my own person.
Naomi Scott
11.
there are so many days when living stops and pulls up and sits and waits like a train on the rails.
Charles Bukowski
12.
The main problem with rail is flexibility and affordability.
Mark Noble
13.
I'll rail against what I think is wrong.
Neil Cavuto
16.
The future had suddenly become unknowable: anything could happen: the train of my life had jumped the rails and headed off across the fields and coming down the lane with me, then.
Neil Gaiman
17.
In my heart, I'm always in my rail-hosen.
Alex Ebert
18.
When novels deal in abstractions, they generally go off the rails.
Philipp Meyer
19.
Rail travel for me is the most relaxing, most scenic way to see the country.
John Paul DeJoria