White Line

White line(s) may refer to:

In popular culture:

  • The White Line, a 1950 Italian drama by Luigi Zampa
  • White Line (album), a 2003 thrash metal album
  • "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)", a 1983 song by Grandmaster Melle Mel
  • "White Line", a song by Neil Young and Crazy Horse from Ragged Glory

In transportation:

  • White Line (Long Island Rail Road), a 19th-century branch line in western Queens County, New York
  • White Line (Montreal Metro), a proposed but unbuilt line
  • Whitelining or lane splitting, traveling between lines of traffic, usually by motorcycle or bicycle

In other uses:

  • White Line Hotels, a London-based hospitality group
  • Hilton's white line or intersphincteric groove, in human anatomy, a boundary in the anal canal

Famous quotes containing the words white and/or line:

    Slavery is no scholar, no improver; it does not love the whistle of the railroad; it does not love the newspaper, the mail-bag, a college, a book or a preacher who has the absurd whim of saying what he thinks; it does not increase the white population; it does not improve the soil; everything goes to decay.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The man of business ... goes on Sunday to the church with the regularity of the village blacksmith, there to renounce and abjure before his God the line of conduct which he intends to pursue with all his might during the following week.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)