A Quote by Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar

There is no traffic congestion on the straight and narrow path. — © Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar
There is no traffic congestion on the straight and narrow path.
On the straight and narrow path, there are simply no corners to be cut.
The path of Truth is as narrow as it is straight. Even so is that of ahimsa.
Sports has kept me on the straight and narrow path.
In contrast to the path of selfishness, there is no room for road rage on the straight and narrow way.
There is no hope for the aching world except through the narrow and straight path of nonviolence.
We did such a great job of creating the interstate highway system in Oklahoma City that we don't have traffic congestion. You can actually get a speeding ticket during rush hour in the city. That's how great our traffic flows.
Traffic congestion is caused by vehicles, not by people in themselves.
By managing the speed of traffic and opening the hard shoulder as a new running lane in times of congestion, the M42 pilot showed that it is possible to smooth traffic flow and improve journey reliability safely on a seriously congested route. And it has proved popular with drivers whose motoring experience has improved.
We want to stay on the straight and narrow path and serve God, yet we continue a practice that often pulls us in the wrong direction.
Nobody would ever think, "Oh, get into acting so you can live the straight and narrow path," but it gave me a sense of discipline and focus.
I like to play people who are underdogs and misfits. People who are not on a straight and narrow path. That's exciting for me.
When great individuals move so marvelously along the straight and narrow path, it is unseemly of us to call attention to the fact that one of their shoelaces is untied as they make the journey.
One expect summed it up by saying: "Trying to cure traffic congestion by building more roads is like trying to cure obesity by loosening your belt." One study of 30 California counties over several decades found that, for every 10% increase in road capacity, traffic increased by 9% within four years.
Because I have a girlfriend, I try and take the straight and narrow path, which is good because it prevents VD.
Adding highway lanes to deal with traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to cure obesity.
Sin may result from activities that begin innocently or that are perfectly legitimate in moderation, but in excess they can cause us to veer from the straight and narrow path to our destruction.
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