A Quote by Sarah Millican

Podcasts can entertain you in a traffic jam and stop you dying when driving a bit tired. — © Sarah Millican
Podcasts can entertain you in a traffic jam and stop you dying when driving a bit tired.
When you factor in population growth, it's clear that the mobility model that we have today simply will not work tomorrow. Four billion clean cars on the road are still four billion cars, and a traffic jam with no emissions is still a traffic jam.
I had to stop drinkin, cuz I got tired of waking up in my car driving ninety.
It's well documented that stop-and-go traffic wears more on a vehicle than consistent-speed highway driving. No matter our driving habits, we all know we must regularly maintain our car's vitals - oil, tires, brakes, etc. Similarly, our brains and bodies perform best with a mindful focus on tasks and a routine maintenance of healthy habits.
I'm a bit tired of so much football, so much football. I want to enjoy my family a bit. I'm very keen to stop and get a bit of calm.
Cities like New Delhi for example, where traffic is dense and it's a more fluid driving environment, that's hard for self-driving technology to deal with.
Saving New York City from bankruptcy is like making love to a gorilla. You don't stop when you're tired; you stop when he's tired.
There's no traffic jam on the extra mile.
I just know when I'm tired, I can't act tired. If I'm sick or mad or upset we're in a slump, that doesn't mean I stop talking and stop getting in people's faces. I have to do it.
I have this theory that there are two kinds of people in the world, people who stop at a traffic accident and those that just drive by. If I see a traffic accident, I am going to stop. I do notice. I don't think that makes me a good or bad person, or anybody else better or worse.
I'm the worst person to be stuck with in a traffic jam.
We are caught in a traffic jam of discursive thought.
If I complain about a traffic jam, I have no one to blame but myself.
Everyone can relate to being stuck in a traffic jam.
Cancer - a more or less permanent traffic jam in the body.
I want to write books that unlock the traffic jam in everybody's head.
It never gets easier, you just go faster. To put it another way, training is like fighting with a gorilla. You don’t stop when you’re tired. You stop when the gorilla is tired.
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