I've seen every highway in the United States, and they all look alike to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been on every interstate highway in the lower forty-eight states by now, and I never get tired of the view.
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.
Interstate highways dull the reality of place and distance almost as effectively as jetliners do: I loathe their scary monotony.
America's highways, roads, bridges, are an indispensable part of our lives. They link one end of our nation to the other. We use them each and every day, for every conceivable purpose.
I believe that all roads lead to the same place - and that is wherever all roads lead to.
The freeways of America are like giant veins twisting and turning, rushing life from one zone to the next. The landscape is a giant body just lying there feeling the rumble.
Every automobile ad looks alike.
I have always thought of music as a highway with many lanes.
When somebody blazes a path to a highway that never end, you should appreciate 'em some.
I love driving my car on any highway.
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