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Thank God for the potholes on memory lane.
Mondays are the potholes in the road of life.
I learned how to navigate the world, and life's potholes, in Pittsburgh.
When I am driving my car down the street, I try not to go down the potholes.
I grew up in some suburb, I'd come out with a song about potholes in my lawn.
You have to be careful of social climbers. There are a lot of potholes out there.
If I do a circuit, then after three laps I could tell you where all the potholes were.
In New York, there are so many potholes, they're like craters on the moon. That's another traffic thing.
Our failures can leave behind pavement or potholes. Our ability to receive grace determines which it will be.
Um... Bulgaria is an interesting country. The people are lovely. There are potholes the size of small planets.
The AAP government has turned Delhi into a city of potholes and has hurt the sentiments of people of the city.
If there is a new airport in Mumbai, I would feel proud about it, and I equally feel angry when I see potholes.
While traveling our separated roads through life, we are also either road signs or potholes on the roads of others.
The roads in Boston suck. Highways included. There are potholes and bumps all over the place. It's not a fun place to drive.
I made an urban-looking bicycle that could stand up to potholes. Of course, it was stolen instantly - proof of the genius of its design.
If you care about potholes, you have to vote. If you care about pre-k education, you have to vote. If you care about women's health care, you have to vote.
You are paying for petrol, roads, tolls but what are you getting? Year after year, the roads go bad and then get repaired, but the number of potholes only keep rising.
I would not vote for the mayor. It's not just because he didn't invite me to dinner, but because on my way into town from the airport there were such enormous potholes.
I consider myself to be a very good skateboarder, but the difficulty when you're being pulled behind any car, when there's only a 20-ft. line, is that you can't see the potholes.
If I'm plowing the snow and filling in potholes, then I'm a good mayor, and if we fail to do that, I'm not. And it's got almost nothing to do with whether, when I come home, it's to a husband or to a wife.
Oh, I would love to be a motivational speaker. I have pulled myself out of a million potholes, and I can see the potholes ahead of me. That doesn't mean that I could always do that so perfectly for my own life. I totally fall in potholes.
It's not going to fill in the potholes. It's not going to put a roof over people's heads. What it does is it helps to address really fundamental questions of who we are, where we came from, by which I mean we can learn how life came about.
India's infrastructure is pathetic, with frequent electric power breakdowns even in metropolitan cities, dangerously unhealthy water supply in urban areas, a galloping rate of HIV infection, and gaping potholes that dot our national highways.
The city of Johannesburg built an app because they are getting so many complaints on Facebook and Twitter about potholes. The app allows you to report a pot hole and take a picture of it. Then, you can actually track the progress in terms of the repair, when it happened.
Michigan's problems are not partisan problems. Potholes are not political. There is no such thing as Republican or Democratic school kids or drinking water. These challenges affect us all. They make Michigan a harder place to get ahead. A harder place to raise a family. A harder place to run a business.
If you travel around America you see different sections of highways donated by this or that person, and that's a slow beginning of what may end up being a situation common in the Third World: some sections of highways in wealthy areas are beautifully maintained and other parts are just dirt-strewn potholes.