Top 1200 Train Wrecks Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Well, I've been in a few car wrecks.
I'm from a generation of Iraq and Afghanistan. Our battleground was where we learned. It's not like the old generation where they used to train and train and train, and then suddenly an operation would come up, and they'd go on it.
It's all about nutrition. You can train, train, train all you want but I always say you can't outtrain a bad diet. — © Joe Wicks
It's all about nutrition. You can train, train, train all you want but I always say you can't outtrain a bad diet.
People are beautiful wrecks.
If it is our destiny to be hit by the train, we will be hit by the train. The only thing we can change is how the train turns us into a hamburger.
I just always wanted to sit in a casting session and see all of the train wrecks that come in.
When I go on location, we have a schedule. And when you have a schedule, you know when you're not working, so I train very well on location. But I also train three or four times a week at home, but today I train differently than before.
I'd rather play a tune on a horn, but I've always felt that I didn't want to train myself. Because when you get a train, you've got to have an engine and a caboose. I think it's better to train the caboose. You train yourself, you strain yourself.
Stay open-minded; stay focused. Train hard and train smart. For me, the older I get, the smarter I have to train also, because the recovery time is longer. Work on everything: become a well-rounded fighter - don't just be good at one thing; be good at everything.
It is curious how vanity helps the successful man and wrecks the failure.
Marriage wrecks any decent relationship.
Most train to be part of the game. The greatest train to be the game: I am the game. Third-and-9, two-minutes left, that's what I train for. I train for moments everyone runs from. I run for them.
I train with faster, lighter guys, I train with guys from my category. I also train with heavyweight guys. — © Jan Blachowicz
I train with faster, lighter guys, I train with guys from my category. I also train with heavyweight guys.
If you train your children to anything, train them, at least, to a habit of prayer.
'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.
We do not admire, we hardly excuse, the fanatic who wrecks this world for love of the other. But what are we to say of the fanatic who wrecks this world out of hatred of the other? He sacrifices the very existence of humanity to the non-existence of God. He offers his victims not to the altar, but merely to assert the idleness of the altar and the emptiness of the throne. He is ready to ruin even that primary ethic by which all things live, for his strange and eternal vengeance upon some one who never lived at all.
Too often, the person who wrecks our work is us.
We are all wonderful, beautiful wrecks. That's what connects us-that we're all broken, all beautifully imperfect.
Progress comes to those who train and train; reliance on secret techniques will get you nowhere.
There was a time in my life I wanted that Olympic medal, and all I did was train, train, train and work harder than ever.
'Long Black Train' was inspired by a vision that I had of a long, black train running down this track way out in the middle of nowhere. I could see people standing out to the sides of this track watching this train go by. As I was walking, experiencing this vision, I kept asking myself, 'What does this vision mean and what is this train?'
The parents have not only to train their children: it is of at least equal importance that they should train themselves.
I was 16. In the middle of the night, I took a taxi to the Detroit train station - or maybe it was the Pontiac train station? - and got on a train to Chicago, then transferred to a train to San Diego where my boyfriend was living at the time.
I've had enough boyfriends and enough issues. I'd seen enough train wrecks.
On golfer Rory McIlroy's collapse in the final round of the 2011 Masters: We had hoped to compare the young Northern Irishman to the great Masters champions but instead had to reach for the compendium of great golfing train wrecks.
I'm attracted to creative people and train wrecks, and there's no shortage of that in Los Angeles.
Novel writing wrecks homes.
The biggest danger is that actors become entirely too dependent on the idea of training. They think that if they continue to train and train and train, it's going to make them better.
I would like to like to make one thing clear at the very outset and that is, when you speak of a train robbery, this involved no loss of train, merely what I like to call the contents of the train, which were pilfered. We haven't lost a train since 1946, I believe it was - the year of the great snows when we mislaid a small one.
You can look out of your life like a train & see what you're heading for, but you can't stop the train.
Welcome baby it's your turn to live they're laying for you chicken pox whooping cough smallpox malaria TB heart disease cancer and so on unemployment hunger and so on train wrecks bus accidents plane crashes on-the-job injuries earthquakes floods droughts and so on heartbreak alcoholism and so on nightsticks prisons doors and so on they're laying for you the atom bomb and so on welcome baby it's your turn to live they're laying for you socialism communism and so on.
I’m a martial artist, and I don’t train because I have a fight; I train because it’s my lifestyle, and I’ll train every day if I’m not hurt.
The wrecks of slavery are fast growing a fungus crop of sentiment.
That's one of the horrors of war, that you can train a person, train them to hate, train them to kill. It's a terrible thought.
I train hard. A lot of people that I train with, they get blown away by how hard I'm able to train.
The way people train is the most dangerous thing because we train, like, everyday.
Civilization... wrecks the planet from seafloor to stratosphere.
The mind profits by the wrecks of every passion. — © Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
The mind profits by the wrecks of every passion.
Another train will come. Why rush? Why worry? Why go crazy? Another train will come. And sure enough, another train going my way was pulling into the station. My bad mood evaporated. I entered the car smiling, certain that there would be more missed trains in my life, more closed doors in my face, but there would always be another train rumbling down the tracks in my direction.
On a train from Shimla to Delhi, there was a halt in one of the stations. The train stopped by for few minutes as usual. Sachin was nearing century, batting on 98. The passengers, railway officials, everyone on the train waited for Sachin to complete the century. This Genius can stop time in India!
I don't train to look good in the mirror. I train to make improvements in my game.
When you fight in the UFC and train with the guys that I train with, you learn that there is always still a lot of work to do.
I train, for me, very smartly. I don't train heavy, I do a lot of isometrics.
The easiest way to win the competition for eyeballs in the digital age is to broadcast bad behavior. People like watching train wrecks.
Molly was committing dinner by that time, aided and abetted by Sanya, who seemed to take some kind of grim Russian delight in watching train wrecks in progress.
All of my close friends are emotional train wrecks. This is what makes our lives interesting - constantly doubting ourselves, worrying, wondering if we've made a mistake. Could we have done better? Are we good people? Are we bad people?
As for me, I always train for 12 rounds just in case. I don’t train for three, four, one, or 10 rounds - I have to train for 12 because you never know what will happen that night.
All you need to do is train, train and train. Keep working hard, harder and harder. That's the only thing you need to do. — © Abhinav Bindra
All you need to do is train, train and train. Keep working hard, harder and harder. That's the only thing you need to do.
Train wreck, extremely fast train, but usually ends up derailed somehow.
It was like the classic scene in the movies where one lover is on the train and one is on the platform and the train starts to pull away, and the lover on the platform begins to trot along and then jog and then sprint and then gives up altogether as the train speeds irrevocably off. Except in this case I was all the parts: I was the lover on the platform, I was the lover on the train. And I was also the train.
I want to train hard, train well, and then help the team with my qualities.
If a train doesn’t stop at your station, it’s simply because it’s not your train. Don’t try to flag down the conductor and convince them to stop there, even if their own map says that they should just keep going. You may not realize it, but there’s another train trying to come toward you, unable to get into your station because a train that doesn’t even belong there is being delayed there by your intensity.
The towns and countryside that the traveller sees through a train window do not slow down the train, nor does the train affect them. Neither disturbs the other. This is how you should see the thoughts that pass through your mind when you meditate.
I'm a martial artist, and I don't train because I have a fight; I train because it's my lifestyle, and I'll train every day if I'm not hurt.
Do not primarily train men to work. Train them to serve willingly and intelligently.
I don't like to watch train wrecks.
After hours, I would train, train, train, six or seven days a week, until 2 or 3 in the morning sometimes.
The only way of catching a train I have ever discovered is to miss the train before.
I train everything: I train wrestling; I train jiu-jitsu. I like to suplex people. I like ground-and-pound, but in my fight, I never have the opportunity.
When you train, you should train as if on the battlefield. Make your eyes glare, lower your shoulders and harden your body. If you train with the same intensity and spirit as though you are striking and blocking against an actual opponent, you will naturally develop the same attitude as on a battlefield
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