“Right now my ass is on the highway to the danger zone.”— Peter Gould, Jimmy McGill, Bob Odenkirk, imdb.com
“I feel free somewhere on a highway where time is endless and I choose where I will go and who I will become.”— Marisa Donnelly, tcat.tc
“A highway cleanses— my feet to the gravel or foot on the gas, destination lost in yellow lines, in faded street signs and the woman I used to be in the rearview.”— Marisa Donnelly, tcat.tc
“The roads called at night, always long and lonesome and winding. She always drove with one hand on the wheel, the windows rolled down, the gas pressed just a little too far. This was her way of running when her legs couldn’t carry her fast enough.”— Marisa Donnelly, tcat.tc
“If I could give you my heart like an atlas, I’d let your fingers trace the highways, the veins that make the backroads, the creeks, pauses where you’ve taken my breath.”— Marisa Donnelly, shopcatalog.com
“Driving was a kind of thinking, the only kind he could then tolerate. But still, the thought lurked out there, just beyond the reach of his headlights: he'd been dumped.”— John Green, amazon.com
“Hassan fell asleep around one in the morning and Colin, half-drunk on well-creamed gas station coffee and the exhilarating loneliness of a freeway in nighttime, drove south on I-65 through Indianapolis.”— John Green, amazon.com