It is what he does not know,
Crossing the road under the elm trees,
About the mechanism of my car,
About the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
About Mozart, India, Arcturus,
That wins my praise. I engage
At once in whirling squirrel-praise.
He obeys the orders of nature
Without knowing them.
It is what he does not know
That makes him beautiful.
Such a knot of little purposeful nature!
I who can see him as he cannot see himself
Repose in the ignorance that is his blessing.
It is what man does not know of God
Composes the visible poem of the world.
…Just missed him!
- Richard Eberhart
At the crossing of Thorpebank Road and Dunraven Road, in London, England.
The driving distance (which includes a water crossing) is about 695 road miles from England to the Italian border.
Crossing the road recklessly is called JAYWALKING
Foote's Crossing Road was created in 1913.
crossing a road is dangerous . rails are rare in track but vehicles are common in road
The compound noun for a road crossing the main road is an "intersection."
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The statement is neither true or false,"crossing a road from behind a road"simply does not make sense as a statement - how can you cross a road from behind a road!
When we will not cross the road on zebra crossing then harmful accident not happen.
Nobody actually knows why the chicken is the object of all the crossing the road jokes. Perhaps the other animals didn't make it across the road. That is certainly the case with deer, possum, squirrel, etc. They would all be hit by cars, and that is not a joking matter nor funny.
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