West To East
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West: Marylebone Road | ||
Great Portland Street | Albany Road | |
Tottenham Court Road | Hampstead Road | |
Gower Street | ||
Upper Woburn Place | Eversholt Street | |
Gray's Inn Road | York Way | |
East: Pentonville Road | ||
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South | North |
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Famous quotes containing the words west to east, west and/or east:
“The very nursery tales of this generation were the nursery tales of primeval races. They migrate from east to west, and again from west to east; now expanded into the tale divine of bards, now shrunk into a popular rhyme.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“... there has never been a period in history when there have been necessary killings which has not been instantly followed by a period when there have been unnecessary killings.”
—Rebecca West (18921983)
“Senta: These boats, sir, what are they for?
Hamar: They are solar boats for Pharaoh to use after his death. Theyre the means by which Pharaoh will journey across the skies with the sun, with the god Horus. Each day they will sail from east to west, and each night Pharaoh will return to the east by the river which runs underneath the earth.”
—William Faulkner (18971962)