“Swerve to the left, son Roger, he said, / When you catch his eyes through the helmet-slit, / Swerve to the left, then out at his head, / And the Lord God give you the joy of it!”
William Morris
“The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a rabbit on the road. Being sentimental is when the same driver, when swerving away from the rabbit, hits a pedestrian.”
Frank Herbert
“We swerved in here when we saw it for this price.”
Cathy MacFarlane
“If you stop to be kind, you must swerve often from your path.”
Mary Webb
“Like people who have swerved over a cliff on a dangerous road, we feel obligated to petition for a hazard sign to protect others.”
David Henderson
“Latham backs out of the driveway and you can see the car swerving to the left and the mirror hits the cameraman.”
Chris Willis
“I had to swerve to miss her.”
Mike Sherrick