“You know the actor John Garfield? In one movie he walked up to this train station, the ticket booth, and the guy says, 'Yes, where are you going?' And he says, 'I want a ticket to nowhere.' I thought: that's it. The freedom to do that. I want a ticket to nowhere.”
Wayne Shorter
“Tickets only cost $1 and it only takes one ticket to win. If you took your prize in annual payments, after Uncle Sam gets his cut, you would still have more than $100 million to spend on any dream you could imagine.”
Cathy Doyle Johnston
“If the train is late by five minutes anywhere between South Bend and Kensington station, it can mean our trains miss their assigned times and can mean our trains arrive 50 minutes late getting into Chicago.”
John Parsons
“The Nobel is a ticket to one's own funeral. No one has ever done anything after he got it.”
T.S. Eliot
“One thing you learned as a Cubs fan: when you bought you ticket, you could bank on seeing the bottom of the ninth.”
Joe Garagiola
“Four of our stations ran out of at least one grade of gas (on Wednesday) before we could get them supplied again. You can only respond so quickly.”
Jonathan Edwards
“Walk-up (ticket sales) for the first (Stockton Thunder) hockey game was huge. We averaged 8,300 fans for Saturday hockey games, so I suspect we'll do that for football.”
Dan Chapman