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Six feet directly beneath his seat is a suitcase in the baggage hold containing enough C-4 to turn an airplane into a meteor.
If you had to pack your whole life into a suitcase-not just the practical things, like clothing, but the memories of the people you had lost and the girl you had once been-what would you take?
My dad had a small suitcase stuffed with photos, mementoes from wherever he'd traveled as a Royal Navy gunner. Not that he gunned very much, as it turned out. I'd haul it out and go through it time and time again.
Why buy good luggage? You only use it when you travel.
I do so much travelling in my work that my suitcase is always packed, with my passport ready. I rarely unpack, as I am constantly on the move.
I took my bag, and the suitcase of clothes, and I took the thing he wanted most - a little boy, maybe, as yet unmade; a sturdy little runaround fella, for sitting on his shoulders, and video games down the arcade, and football in the park.
You know I luv ya more than my luggage
When you travel a lot, you learn to pack the same for every trip. Six white shirts, two black trousers. The bare minimum you need to survive.
Don't let a suitcase filled with cheese be your big fork and spoon.
It's not so bad to live out of a suitcase. It's a really beautiful life.
Packing is my pet hate.
I have a bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste and all the things I might need during the day. I call the bag my trailer. Sometimes you don't have a trailer, so that's my trailer.
That's a big trunk," James said, as we jammed in the leathery old case that looked so much like the black heart of some leviathan. "It fits a tuba, three suitcases, a dead dog, and a garment bag almost perfectly."
"That's just what they used to say in the ads," I said ...
OK, now write for ten minutes, keep the hand moving, tell me what you carry.
Life is a journey, and you can't carry everything with you. Only the usable baggage.
He was carrying a suitcase with clothing in order to stay and another just like it with almost two thousand letters that she had written him. They were arranged by date in bundles ties with colored ribbons, and they were all unopened.
There's a lot of baggage that comes along with our family, but it's like Louis Vuitton baggage.
I don't carry little purses. I carry big duffels, always.
a bag of wet farts. But
The avarice of the old: it's absurd to increase one's luggage as one nears the journey's end.
What's that?"
"The laundry basket?"
"No, next to it."
"I don't see anything next to it."
"It's my last shred of dignity. It's very small.
shopping trolleys
THE ADVENTURE OF THE CARDBOARD BOX
I live out of my suitcase and I'm happy to do so.
The hotel I'm in has a lovely closet. A nail.
I often don't know where my Luggage is, that's what being a tourist is all about.
Ah, I like the look of packing crates! A household in preparation for a journey! ... Something full of the flow of life, do you understand? Movement, progress ...
I put everything into my hand luggage! Really, I do!
In the trunk of her car, my mother used to keep a collapsible easel, a clutch of brushes, a little wooden case stocked with tubes of paint, and, tucked into the spare-tire well, one of my father's old, tobacco-stained shirts, for a smock.
I still don't know what the film was about because all I remember is a whole lot of technical dialogue about a body in a suitcase.
I had a briefcase at one point, but it was a kind of 1980s New Wave briefcase. It was made of some kind of cardboard and it had metal hinges. It was kind of faux industrial looking, and I used to carry my books in it rather than a backpack. I didn't want to have normal student accoutrements.
our bags, and through the family
When the day came for me to leave, I sat on my front step with three suitcases, two boxes, and a teddy bear, the grand total of everything I owned. Neither of my parents was home.
Dakota's gaze met her luggage, which was strewn, panties and all, across the sidewalk with more than one dog sniffing the contents. Now that has to go in a book.
You can't tell what's aboard a container ship. We carried every kind of cargo, all of it on view: a police car, penicillin, Johnnie Walker Red, toilets, handguns, lumber, Ping-Pong balls, and IBM data cards.
Lost luggage is just an opportunity to start afresh.
I left with a heavy heart and a still heavier suitcase--I had filled it with my favourite books.
After living out of a suitcase for years, it's a feeling of peace to wake up in the night and know where I am.
I'm a big handbag lover and will always have one with me.
I know all about baggage, sweetheart. I have enough of it to fill up a 747 and then some.
I'm basically for the whole year just traveling with three suitcases.
I have a passion for luggage - trunks and so on. I have a collection of them, but I can never resist buying another piece.
I pick things up in different cities, so my wardrobe is kind of a souvenir chest.
What's the one thing - not two things, not three, not four, but the one big thing - in the box?
designated spot in my bag - or as Roberto calls it, my
Backup backpacks.
Everyone comes with baggage. I just happen to be very good at unpacking.
I'm a pretty organised packer, laying out everything beforehand, as I don't like to take extra stuff. I've got a good eye for judging how much I can stuff into one suitcase. I've often not brought the right items, but I'd never avoided a chance to shop, unlike most men.
I travel a ridiculous amount, so I've thought a lot about, and spent a lot of time refining, what I carry and how I carry it.
I collect a lot of eco-friendly shopping bags that serve to separate my shoes other and other small stuff in my luggage.
My handbag turned into a diaper bag for the chronically ill.
Old clothes, old friends, old books. One needs constants in a traveling life.
If I'm getting on an airplane or anywhere, really, I have a lunch box and stuff. It's a running joke with my friends and family - everyone gives me lunch boxes for Christmas.
Emotional luggage nothing of it, I don't check bags, I just carry on, leave that bullshit in the past
The lesser the baggage you have, the easiest will be the travelling in this world
Nothing is more portable than rich people and their money
What's in that backpack, by the way? You're always guarding it like it holds national security secrets or something. (Tory) Dirty underwear. (Acheron)
Those aren't bags under your eyes, they're suitcases.
I ain't never saw a hearse with a luggage rack." (Quote by George Strait, country singer, and appearing at the end of Bob Mitchell's memoir, Time for a Heart-to-Heart: Reflections on Life in the Face of Death.
Whenever you are examining someone else's belongings, you are bound to learn many interesting things about the person of which you were not previously aware.
As long as I'm not living out of a suitcase, I'm happy.
Who needs a handbag? I put my money in my bra.
As I try to get around with a guitar, a banjo and a suitcase of high heels and dresses, I treasure that little ukulele.
My life now fits inside a carry-on. Pretty depressing, huh?"
"Our lives are much more than just the baggage, love.
All I really had was a suitcase and my drums. So I took them up to Seattle and hoped it would work.
Do you want to live happily? Travel with two bags, one for giving, the other for receiving.
Sometimes this was much harder than trying to get an alligator in a suitcase.
I always knew that words are suitcases with false bottoms.
Travelling so much, sometimes my luggage goes astray. But I can get the right stuff sent to me overnight by a special shipper. No big deal.
I love living on the road; I live out of a suitcase.
Never have anyone else carry your luggage. Pack only what you need.
My luggage was in the dirt."
I raised my eyebrows innocently. "Oh, it must have fallen out." Like your brains.
Me carrying a briefcase is like a hotdog wearing earrings.
Jack: Actually, I was found. Lady Bracknell: Found? Jack: Uh, yes, I was in ... a handbag. Lady Bracknell: A handbag? Jack: Yes, it was ... [makes gestures] Jack: an ordinary handbag.
I travel a lot. If you look at my suitcase, everything is extremely well-packed and well-folded; people who travel with me are impressed at how organized I am. Some would refer to me as a maniac for this.
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
liberally equipped with one-way pockets
I travel without barely any luggage. Just a second set of underwear and binoculars and a map and a toothbrush.
Paddington Bear was a refugee with a label - 'Please look after this bear. Thank you', and he had a little suitcase.
Life's a Trip ... ok. I just want to know who packed for me ...
We are reverting to the civilization of luggage, and historians of the future will note how the middle classes accreted possessions without taking root in the earth, and may find in this the secret of their imaginative poverty.
I have a fleet of Rimowa Topas aluminum suitcases! They're all covered in stickers from around the world.
Allan looked at the bus and then at the suitcase, then again at the bus and then again at the suitcase. It has wheels, he said to himself. And there's a strap to pull it by too. And then Allan surprised himself by making what - you have to admit - was decision to say 'yes' to life.
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What on earth have you packed in here? Bricks?" asked Mo as he carried Meggie's book-box out of the house.
You're the one who says books have to be heavy because the whole world's inside them," said Meggie.
hung up the phone. Pack what you need for
Slippery slope. I carry a spare shirt, pretty soon I'm carrying spare pants. Then I'd need a suitcase. Next thing I know, I've got a house and a car and a savings plan and I'm filling out all kinds of forms.
A woman can carry a bag, but it is the shoe that carries the woman.
I've always wanted to have a suitcase handcuffed to my wrist. That's not a full joke there! It's filler.
* * * Lunchbox
It holds my essential stuff, including a book - for true contentment, one must carry a book at all times, and great books so rarely fit, my friends, into one's pocket[ ... ]
I have always been a nomad and I have mastered the art of packing! I always say: pack lightly, live lightly.
Get into the habit of collecting miniatures of your toiletries and keep these in your suitcase.
Just promise to talk to me ... I can help you with that baggage, you know. What was I saying? I had never dealt with anyone's baggage! I didn't even know what it was!
I took the guinea, and put it in my purse.
A woman carries her clothes. But the shoe carries the woman.
Travel empties out everything you've into the box called your life, all the things you accumulate to tell you who you are
What would you grab, if you had to pack up your life in only minutes?
I hit a grand slam off Ron Herbel and when his manager Herman Franks came out to get him, he was bringing Herbel's suitcase.
Well, I'm a light traveller. I chuck things away.
Being packed all the time, even when not in use, must feel something like going to bed on an empty stomach.