A Quote by The Great Khali

On flights, I cannot travel economy class, as I am too huge to fit into that space. I always have to travel business class. — © The Great Khali
On flights, I cannot travel economy class, as I am too huge to fit into that space. I always have to travel business class.
I like to travel business or first class. I wouldn't go out of my way to pay through the nose if the particular airline had a perfectly adequate economy class - but I do like to be comfortable when traveling.
If you travel as much as we do, you appreciate the improvements in aircraft design of less noise and more comfort - provided you don't travel in something called economy class, which sounds ghastly.
Remember travel agents? Remember how they just kind of vanished one day? Well, that's where all the other jobs that once made us middle class are going, to that same magical, class-killing, job-sucking wormhole into which travel agency jobs vanished, never to return.
I travel third-class because there is no fouth-class.
If you travel first class, you think first class and you are more likely to play first class.
At my age, I only travel business class because I just don't bend anymore; my body can't cope with it.
You mean old books?" "Stories written before space travel but about space travel." "How could there have been stories about space travel before --" "The writers," Pris said, "made it up.
I fly economy. I do often fly first class, but I don't travel with a posse, or bodyguard, or an assistant.
CONJUGATE THIS: I cut class, you cut class, he, she, it cuts class. We cut class, they cut class. We all cut class. I cannot say this in Spanish because I did not go to Spanish today. Gracias a dios. Hasta luego.
Son, give 'em a good show, and always travel first class.
I always travel first class on a train. It's the only way to avoid one's creditors.
I think you're going to see an interest in space tourism, space travel for the sake of travel.
Korea can't become a 'first-class' nation unless regulation and 'a sense of power' disappear. The nation's politics is the fourth-class, bureaucratic are the third-class, and business is the second-class.
I believe that space travel will one day become as common as airline travel is today. I'm convinced, however, that the true future of space travel does not lie with government agencies -- NASA is still obsessed with the idea that the primary purpose of the space program is science -- but real progress will come from private companies competing to provide the ultimate adventure ride, and NASA will receive the trickle-down benefits.
I travel on 150 flights a year; I am everywhere.
The schedules are crammed with shows urging us to travel further, drive faster, build bigger, buy more, yet none of them are deemed to offend the rules, which really means that they don't offend the interests of business or the pampered sensibilities of the Aga class. The media, driven by fear and advertising, are hopelessly biased towards the consumer economy and against the biosphere.
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