Sean Scully
Sean Scully

I don't think writers should have writer's block. I think they should write. Imagine you were a bus driver and you said, 'I've got bus driver's block.' Get over it.

Shawn Crahan
Shawn Crahan

When I leave backstage, some of the fans ask if I'm a roadie, and I just tell them, 'No, I'm the bus driver.' And, of course, they believe it.

Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf

You can't have bank holding companies acting as hedge funds. You can't have them taking a million-dollar pension plan for Joe Schmo the bus driver and treat it with the same risk appetite that you treat George Soros' pocket money. It's fundamentally ridiculous.

Sonny Bill Williams
Sonny Bill Williams

If a lawyer, if a teacher, if a bus driver, if they're on $40,000 and they get offered a lot more to go somewhere else, what do you think they're going to do?

Vernon Jordan
Vernon Jordan

The last job I applied for was to be a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority in 1957.

Wood Harris
Wood Harris

We had a very normal, sort of ghetto, urban upbringing. My father was a bus driver and my mother was a seamstress and a substitute schoolteacher, off and on. So, that all adds up to no money.

The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight

Grumpy: That's a lot of money. If this Joker guy was so smart, he'd have had us bring a bigger car. [promptly draws his gun and points it a Bozo] Grumpy: I'm bettin' the Joker told you to kill me as soon as we loaded the cash. Bozo: [looks at his watch, checking it. He sighs] No, no no no. I kill the bus driver. Grumpy: [as

Bozo moves a few paces to one side] Bus driver? What bus driver? [a yellow school bus reverses through the bank's doors and knocks Grumpy down. The driver jumps out] Bus Driver: School's out! Time to go! [laughs] Bus Driver: Cat's not gettin' up, is he? [loading duffels] Bus Driver: That's a lot of money. What happened to the rest of the guys? [Bozo casually shoots the bus driver dead, then

picks up the last duffel and throws it into the bus. Bozo prepares to climb in] Gotham National Bank Manager: Think you're smart, huh? The guy that hired youze, he'll just do the same to you. Oh, criminals in this town used to believe in things. Honor. Respect. Look at you! What do you believe in, huh? WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IN? Bozo: [putting a gas grenade in the

banker's mouth] I believe, whatever doesn't kill you, simply makes you... [takes off his mask revealing the face of the Joker] The Joker: ...stranger.

Speed
Speed

Ray: Stop the bus!
Jack: He can't.
Ray: Sit down!
Jack: Listen...
Ray: Stop the bus! Stop it!
Jack: Look, look! Listen! Look, I'm putting my gun away, okay? Okay?
[doing so]
Jack: Now, listen. I don't care about your crime. Whatever

you did, I'm sure that you're sorry. So it's cool now. It's over. And I'm not a cop right now.
[putting his badge down]
Jack: See? We're just too cool guys hangin' out...
[Ortiz tries to restrain Ray, and in the melee, Sam the bus driver is shot]

Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black

Jamaican Woman: You waiting here to take us? Like you is a bus driver to there?
Joe Black: No man, I on 'olliday.
Jamaican Woman: Some spot you pick.

Clueless
Clueless

Travis: I would like to say this. Tardiness is not something you can do on your own. Many, many people contributed to my tardiness. I would like to thank my parents for never giving me a ride to school, the LA city bus driver who took a chance on an unknown kid and last but not least, the wonderful crew from McDonalds who spend hours making those egg McMuffins without which I

might never be tardy.