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pedestrians

«Every day all day, every night all night, cars, planes, trucks, trains, motorcycles and even pedestrians flow through that sprawling intersection like blood coursing through the arteries of the heartland, of which Chicago still reigns as the square-shouldered capital.»
«A pedestrian is a man in danger of his life. A walker is a man in possession of his soul.»
«?A pedestrian today in Juneau, head down and charging, can be stopped for no gain by the wind.?»
«Are we taking the drunken drivers off the road only to turn them into drunken pedestrians?»
«After all, what is a pedestrian? He is a man who has two cars-one being driven by his wife, the other by one of his children.»
«I was raised the old-fashioned way, with a stern set of moral principles: Never lie, cheat, steal or knowingly spread a venereal disease. Never speed up to hit a pedestrian or, or course, stop to kick a pedestrian who has already been hit. From which it followed, of course, that one would never ever -- on pain of deletion from dozens of Christmas card lists across the country -- vote Republican.»
«Our major universities are now stuck with an army of pedestrian, toadying careerists, Fifties types who wave around Sixties banners to conceal their record of ruthless, beaver-like tunneling to the top.»
«Restore human legs as a means of travel. Pedestrians rely on food for fuel and need no special parking facilities.»
«Ah...so many pedestrians, so little time...»
«PEDESTRIAN, n. The variable (an audible) part of the roadway for an automobile.»