These Truck quotes will inspire you. Truck to roll along especially in an easy untroubled way or a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging Truck quotes, Truck sayings, and Truck proverbs.
Best Truck Quotes
- “Being divorced is like being hit by a Mack truck. If you live through it, you start looking very carefully to the right and to the left.” ~ Jean Kerr
- “There is more credit and satisfaction in being a first-rate truck driver than a tenth-rate executive.” ~ B. C. Forbes
- “Where I come from your truck is a reflection of who you are.” ~ Jase Robertson
- “All those trucks and barges that carry our goods to port are vital connections to the only force which can balance our trade deficit: export. We must keep doing what we do best if we are going to get America out of the red.” ~ Jo Ann Emerson
-
“Anyone singing about trucks, in any form, in any song, anywhere, literally just stop – nobody cares!” ~ Kacey Musgraves
- “What’s going to happen is, very soon, we’re going to run out of petroleum, and everything depends on petroleum. And there go the school buses. There go the fire engines. The food trucks will come to a halt. This is the end of the world.” ~ Kurt Vonnegut
- “As far as trucks, the great thing about a Range Rover is if you’re going out for a dinner, even a black-tie event, you can take the Range Rover.” ~ Luke Goss
- “Supporting the troops has got to mean more than bumper stickers on pickup trucks, my friends. We need to give them what they need.” ~ Solomon Ortiz , Pickup truck quotes
- “Where food trucks are concerned, nothing’s better than having a whole flock of them at one location. Competition not only improves the quality of the food, it prompts these rolling lunch wagons to lower prices and offer specials, too.” ~ Robert Sietsema
-
“They keep saying the right person will come along. I think mine got hit by a truck.” ~ Erica Jong
- “Food trucks give creative entrepreneurs the ability to cook with freedom and make what they love, meaning that they can create highly specialized meals without having the high overhead costs of running a restaurant.” ~ Homaro Cantu
- “You might be a redneck if there is a sheet hanging in your closet and a gun rack hanging in your truck.” ~ Jeff Foxworthy
- “Writing is the hardest work in the world. I have been a bricklayer and a truck driver, and I tell you – as if you haven’t been told a million times already – that writing is harder. Lonelier. And nobler and more enriching.” ~ Harlan Ellison
- “Addicts have incredible energy, it’s just all directed toward one goal. But what incredible luck and grace addicts have. You hear about it all the time, getting into some kind of crazy situation in order to get drugs or to get money for drugs, pulling off something where they fall from a building and land on a truck full of pillows. It’s incredible will, and if you learn to focus that will on getting better instead of getting worse it’s amazing what you can do with that. You can use that strength and resourcefulness for something real instead of scoring dope in a desert.” ~ Bucky Sinister
-
“Sleepin’ in the truck wasn’t so bad. Shoot, I kind of liked that, myself.” ~ Chris LeDoux
- “Like a garbage truck, we need a ‘lie-truck’ which will collect lies from everyone’s houses every morning, even every hour!” ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
- “The optimist sees the future as a rabbit sees the oncoming truck – getting bigger, not closer.” ~ Steve Aylett
- “Always remember the last words of my grandfather, who said: ‘A truck!'” ~ Emo Philips
- “The truck was really fast, we just couldn’t get a long enough green flag run there toward the end to get a good run on Todd and Skinner. But we were fast. Randy Goss, David Dollar and everyone on the No. 47 team and at Morgan Dollar gave me an awesome truck to drive tonight. We ran out of time to get back up there and race them for win.” ~ Kevin Harvick
-
“Fire truck with back end on fire drives really fast in circles.” ~ Demetri Martin
- “There are few things in this world more satisfying than having your son teach you how to play tennis, unless it is having a semi-truck run over your foot.” ~ Erma Bombeck
- “We were making love in the back of a truck and we got carried away.” ~ Spike Milligan
- “Emma is a mattress who got thrown off the truck when her parents split up. It’s not like you can blame a mattress when people don’t tie it down tight enough.” ~ Laurie Halse Anderson
- “Which is more musical, a truck passing by a factory or a truck passing by a music school? Are the people inside the school musical and the ones outside unmusical? What if the ones inside can’t hear very well, would that change my question?” ~ John Cage
-
“My dad was a cross-country truck driver.” ~ John Searles
- “Well, you missed out on some important protocol, Ella. You can’t stand between a Texan and his power tools. We like them. Big ones that drain the national grid. We also like truck-stop breakfasts, large moving objects, Monday night football, and the missionary position. We don’t drink light beer, drive Smart cars, or admit to knowing the names of more than about five or six colors. And we don’t wax our chests, ever.” ~ Lisa Kleypas
- “Are you afraid of me? Uh… yes.’ The smile stayed fixed in place. ‘You should be. You locked me in a refrigerator truck with three dead people. Sooner or later I’m going to get you for it.” ~ Janet Evanovich
- “The men who were well enough to stand had moved across the carriage to cheer the Italians as they went past. A crutch waved out of the window; bandaged forearms made the Red Salute. It was like an allegorical picture of war; the trainload of fresh men gliding proudly up the line, the maimed men sliding slowly down, and all the while the guns on the open trucks making one’s heart leap as guns always do, and reviving that pernicious feeling, so difficult to get rid of, that war *is* glorious after all.” ~ George Orwell
- “When I’m with you, bells go off in my head like a moving truck that’s backing up.” ~ Jodi Picoult
-
“There was an electric anger in his gaze, and a sort of challenge that made Simon long to hit him with something heavy. Like a pickup truck.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “Contrary to popular opinion, my dad was not a lazy man. He was not lazy at all, for instance, when it came to Going Places In His Truck. He was also very industrious about Preparing To Go Camping. And if something really interested him, he would work on it all day.” ~ Haven Kimmel
- “Tom had traveled around the sun eleven times when the delivery truck brought his mother’s newest fridge, but a number doesn’t really describe his age.” ~ N.D. Wilson
- “I live in New York, and I was thinking about the lagoon in Central Park, down near Central Park South. I was wondering if it would be frozen over when I got home, and if it was, where did the ducks go? I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over. I wondered if some guy came in a truck and took them away to a zoo or something. Or if they just flew away.” ~ J. D. Salinger
- “That stupid saying “What you don’t know can’t hurt you” is ridiculous. What you don’t know can kill you. If you don’t know that tractor-trailer trucks hurt when hitting you, then you can play in the middle of the interstate with no fear – but that doesn’t mean you won’t get killed.” ~ Dave Ramsey
-
“man, i would have peeled off my shirt faster than you can say bubba loves trucks.” ~ P. C. Cast
- “How was your day?” Morelli asked me. “Oh, you know, the usual. Stole a truck. Blew up a building, and brought seven monkeys home with me.” ~ Janet Evanovich
- “Action and personal happiness have no truck with each other; they are eternally at war.” ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- “If I had lady-spider legs, I would weave a sky where the stars lined up. Mattresses would be tied down tight to their trucks, bodies would never crash through windshields. The moon would rise above the wine-dark sea and give babies only to maidens and musicians who had prayed long and hard. Lost girls wouldn’t need compasses or maps. They would find gingerbread paths to lead them out of the forest and home again. They would never sleep in silver boxes with white velvet sheets, not until they were wrinkled-paper grandmas and ready for the trip.” ~ Laurie Halse Anderson
- “Wouldn’t that be funny, if the oil rebels were playing U2 in their jungle camps, and the government soldiers were playing U2 in their trucks. I think everyone was killing everyone else and listening to the same music… That is a good trick about this world, Sarah. No one likes each other, but everyone likes U2.” ~ Chris Cleave
-
“Other crack teams get bat boomerangs and wall-climbing powers; we get Aquatruck.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “Yeah, right. I don’t believe that one for a minute. What do you think? I fell off a turnip truck? (Simone) Honestly? All I was thinking about was how beautiful you are. How much I wanted to feel your skin against mine and how I’ve never been this attracted to a woman before. (Xypher)” ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
- “I still pinch meself when I wake up of a morning…Who ever thought I’d be a children’s author — let alone a best-selling children’s author? I feel I should still be driving a truck, or (working as) a longshoreman.” ~ Brian Jacques
- “She’s a shiksa goddess and a trapeze artist, all of that. She can fix the truck…she’s outta this world…she’s bold, inventive and fearless. That’s who you wanna go in the woods with, right? Somebody who finishes your sentences for you.” ~ Tom Waits
- “People, and not only Americans, are losing their sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers for no other reason than the profits of US armaments corporations, and the gullible American people seem proud of it. Those ribbon decals on their cars, SUVs and monster trucks proclaim their naive loyalty to the armaments industries and to the whores in Washington who promote wars.” ~ Paul Craig Roberts
-
“For me, I never abandoned the truck. Even though I’ve opened other things, the truck is still the lifeblood of who I am. That’s because I enjoy it. I believe in it. It’s everything that I am.” ~ Roy Choi
- “When people don’t express themselves, they die one piece at a time. You’d be shocked at how many adults are really dead inside—walking through their days with no idea who they are, just waiting for a heart attack or cancer or a Mack truck to come along and finish the job. It’s the saddest thing I know.” ~ Laurie Halse Anderson
- “Sorry to hear about your Dad.” He shrugged. “He was seventy, and we always told him fast food would kill him.” “Heart attack?” “He was hit by a Pizza Express truck.” ~ J.A. Konrath
- “I think about Old Nick carrying me into the truck, I’m dizzy like I’m going to fall down. “Scared is what you’re feeling,” says Ma, “but brave is what you’re doing.” “Huh?” “Scaredybrave.” “Scave.” Word sandwiches always make her laugh but I wasn’t being funny.” ~ Emma Donoghue
- “Veronica ran out to tell Amber the shocking news – and returned in less than a minute with another message for Yo-Yoji: “Amber says she was watching and she knows you got in detention on purpose,” she said breathlessly. “Because you have a crush on Cass!” Cass’s ears instantly turned red. Max-Ernest looked like he’d been hit by a truck.” ~ Pseudonymous Bosch
-
“If memories were all I sang, I’d rather drive a truck.” ~ Ricky Nelson
- “Morelli beeped his truck unlocked. “If you’re looking for your rent-a-cop, I told Ranger you’d be with me this morning.” “Did he make you take a blood oath that you’d protect me?” “He asked me if I had adequate health insurance.” ~ Janet Evanovich
- “While I was walking I passed these two guys that were unloading this big Christmas tree off a truck. One guy, kept saying to the other guy, ‘Hold the sonunvabitch up! Hold it up, for Chrissake!’ It certainly was a gorgeous way to talk about a Christmas tree.” ~ J. D. Salinger
- “That’s your truck parked up by the factory isn’t it?” Magnus pointed. “It’s awfully butch for a bookseller.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “Then again, it was Jace. He’d pick a fight with a Mack truck if the urge took him.” ~ Cassandra Clare
-
“His saliva tasted like the wet dicks of ten thousand lonely truck drivers.” ~ Chuck Palahniuk
- “I sleep all day. Noises flit around the house- garbage truck in the alley, rain, tree rapping against the bedroom window. I sleep. I inhabit sleep firmly, willing it, wielding it, pushing away dreams, refusing, refusing. Sleep is my lover now, my forgetting, my opiate, my oblivion. […] It is afternoon, it is night, it is morning. Everything is reduced to this bed, this endless slumber that makes the days into one day, makes time stop, stretches and compacts time until it is meaningless.” ~ Audrey Niffenegger
- “There are times when you do a play when you are living in the character over a two-and-a-half-hour period or longer, and you come to the end of the night, and you can feel like you were hit by a truck.” ~ Kevin Spacey
- “There are men and women who make the world better just by being the kind of people they are. They have the gift of kindness or courage or loyalty or integrity. It really matters very little whether they are behind the wheel of a truck or running a business or bringing up a family. The teach the truth by living it.” ~ James A. Garfield
- “I could be hit by a Sara Lee truck tomorrow. Which is not a bad way of going: ‘Richard Simmons Found in a Freeway in Pound Cake and Fudge, With a Smile on His Face.’ Let’s face it. We don’t know anything.” ~ Richard Simmons
-
“People see you onstage and the glamorous side, but they don’t see you traveling 600 miles a night, eating truck stop food, and spending by yourself staring at walls.” ~ Jason Aldean
- “I’ve actually stopped tinting my windows because the paparazzi look for trucks and cars with super tinted windows.” ~ Megan Fox
- “Yes, Americans can still get credit for cars and trucks and refrigerators, and those businesses are doing well. But just try to get a home loan now.” ~ Ben Stein
-
“I love road trips! My husband and I love that. We bought a truck with a bench seat so we could put the dog in the middle.” ~ Barbra Streisand
- “When you are giving people the gospel, you are giving them something to believe, and you have to set the stage for that. You don’t just drive up and dump the truck and drive off.” ~ Charles R. Swindoll
- “The last time I wore an animal hide, but this time I settled for this.” Eric had been wearing a long trench coat. Now he threw it off dramatically, and I could only stand and stare. Normally, Eric was a blue-jeans-and-T-shirt kind of guy. Tonight, he wore a pink tank top and Lycra leggings[…]They were pink and aqua, like the swirls down the side of Jason’s truck.” ~ Charlaine Harris