Most men, I am convinced, have an unmistakable feeling at the final moment of significant choice that they are making a free decision, that they can really decide which one of two or more roads to follow.
Following the automotive pack down unwise and unprofitable roads is not just naive but also very dangerous.
Roads do not upgrade or maintain themselves. Bridges do not repair themselves or rebuild themselves.
In the early West, law and politics were parallel roads to usefulness as well as distinction.
Anytime you're in West Virginia or near it, and you sing, 'Take Me Home, Country Roads,' it's a sight to behold.
There are so many roads you can take that will lead you the wrong way, that nobody will hear your name.