To argue that a car is simply a means of conveyance is like arguing that Blenheim Palace is simply a house.


Quoted in the Guardian, 23 January 1999


To argue that a car is simply a means of conveyance is like arguing that Blenheim Palace is simply a house.

To argue that a car is simply a means of conveyance is like arguing that Blenheim Palace is simply a house.

To argue that a car is simply a means of conveyance is like arguing that Blenheim Palace is simply a house.

To argue that a car is simply a means of conveyance is like arguing that Blenheim Palace is simply a house.