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I'll be at the airport, and people will say, 'Mantis!' and I'm like, 'Wait! How do you know I'm here?' It's just crazy.
It can be really tough to find decent veggies when you're racking up highway miles or bouncing from airport to airport.
I loathe the very thought of airports and also airlines taking as much from you as possible and giving very little back.
Not everything in old age is grim. I haven't walked through an airport for years, and wheelchairs are the way to travel.
I don't do much driving - about 5,000-6,000 miles a year. And most of that is to the airport and to the racing circuits.
I hate flying. I literally cry in the airport sometimes. I didn't used to; the more I fly, the worse it gets. It's weird!
China is taking over Brazil, and that is worrying. They are investing in mining, agriculture, energy, ports, and airports.
The combination of funding for our ports, airports, and highways is a really significant investment in our infrastructure.
I've been chased through airports with a screaming baby because the photographers are ruthless, and they want the picture.
I'm mainly an airport author, and if you're trying to take your mind off the journey, you're not going to read 'King Lear.'
We will build new roads, and highways, and bridges, and airports, and tunnels, and railways all across our wonderful nation.
I'm not gonna go steal an airport car and go save someone. That's crazy. But I will do almost anything for any of my friends.
Before I became a parent, I was a bestselling author and speaker pounding up the escalators of a different airport every week.
We must, from the highest office in the land right down to the shoeshine boy in the airport, have a return to biblical basics.
If I go to a restaurant, or if I'm at an airport and people recognize me, it amazes me that most of them know me from 'Grease.'
I love to go to the airports and just put on, like, dark glasses, so nobody can tell I'm staring at them, and just draw people.
I always think it's kind of fun to get to the airport early, check in, and then go and have a meal before getting on the plane.
I get most of my reading done whenever I'm in the airport waiting on a flight, have some time to kill, and I have a book with me.
Never try to be witty with U.S. airport officials. It's always lost on them and you'll find yourself being put back on the plane.
The core of airport fashion is 'not too much.' It is the best way to put a small amount of edge to your daily, comfortable style.
I think you should dress nicely for airports. You're surrounded by people coming from all walks of life. You should look your best.
Fans in Brazil cross the line. A few times at Fluminense, the fans would go to the airport after we had played away to shout at us.
Switzerland still has a huge share of the watch market, all advertised at the airport on illuminated hoardings. Gosh, they are ugly.
You can't really sit and start singing into a laptop at an airport. Well, you could, but you'd have a lot of sound in the background.
I love Cheetos, those hot, spicy kind. And chocolate. Every time I'm in the airport I'm buying Cheetos and eating them on the airplane.
Privatization of assets that most of us consider public goods - like airports and highways - has a long, often-uncontroversial history.
If I get the walk of a character, that helps me find them. So I'm constantly looking at airports and train stations, registering walks.
New schools, hospitals, clinics, factories, bridges, dams, and airports tell the story of a South Africa that has indeed moved forward.
The bravest thing I've ever done is fly to New York. I'm simply terrified of aeroplanes - I am the woman you see weeping at the airport.
Anywhere I go, there is always an incredible crowd that follows me. In Rome, as I land at the airport, even the men kiss me. I love Rome.
My life hasn't changed that much. Sure, people recognize me, and airports can get tough, but the people who stop me tend to be real nice.
The best thing about my house is that I live five minutes from the airport, and since I fly more than I drive, it saves me a lot of time.
When I was 18, I was working at Luton airport and spending all my money on going out and buying tops. I had no fears, no responsibilities.
I've gotten very cynical and kind of anhedonic about all the things I have to do to get to do comedy: all the travel, hotels, and airports.
I landed in 1980 in Bangkok, and I stopped to eat ten times between the airport and the hotel. It was all lemongrass and ginger and chilies.
When I walk through an airport and people go, 'You're not fat!' I'm like, 'Thanks. That's great. Good to know I'm not fat today! Thank you!'
I love the ending of a movie where two people end up together. Preferably if there's rain and an airport or running or a confession of love.
I buy so much when I go through airports: I buy psychology magazines; I buy 'Mind,' another magazine, 'New Scientist,' 'Scientific America.'
I am finished with cities. I spent four years in New York, ten in Paris, and I was in Belgrade for a while. To me now they are just airports.
Airports need an identity, a main hall that defines the dignity of the space and allows people to move fluidly throughout its ancillary parts.
I realised how big the Galatasaray community is after arriving at the airport. I am very happy and proud that I will play for such a big club.
Yeah, I'm walking through the airport, I'm walking through the street, I'm driving in my car, people just start screaming at me - 'YEEEAAAHHH!'
I don't know how others think about me, but if I have to walk the streets, I will, and if I need to stand in a queue at the airport, that's OK.
My reading life is like an airport where a bunch of planes circle in a holding pattern, then - boom, boom, boom - several come in for a landing.
There are a lot of folks out there that love the convenience of the Kansas City airport. That's one of the biggest things it's got going for it.
My mother is caring and selfless, and really looks after me. When I'm touring, she still picks me up from the airport, no matter what time it is.
The head of ISIS called for attacks during the season of Ramadan, which is what you have seen both in Orlando and now in Istanbul at the airport.
I'm always travelling and spend a lot of time in airports so I know what it feels like to get a personal welcome home. I wish I got more of them.
Anticipating that most poetry will be worse than carrying heavy luggage through O'Hare Airport, the public, to its loss, reads very little of it.
I associate going to an airport with work because I travel so much with my job. So when I have a few days free from work, I tend to stay at home.