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Quotes About Street

In short," Dolan said, "if I try to fuck with Limbus, I'll end up on the street corner wearing a tinfoil hat.
~ Jonathan Maberry
with his shorts dragged down and his jacket rucked up, he was showing more crack than an inner-city coke dealer.
~ Jonathan Nasaw
Angel Mena Garcia with the Assemblies of God in Panama described his ministry this way: "Our obligation as pastors is to teach and train members, so in any context of life they can also share in the evangelism. I don't consider myself a desk pastor; I am a pastor of the street.
~ Eric Geiger
Men never _make_ truths; they only recognize the value of this currency of God. They find truths, as men sometimes find bills, in the street, and only recognize the value of that which other persons have drawn.
~ beecher henry ward xvi
street performer and, in his own words, apprentice gigolo,
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Street towards Covent Garden. There was
~ Ben Aaronovitch
After the passing of my personal hero, Anthony Bourdain, I've been reflecting a lot on his influence on food culture. He made street food from around the world, that most of us have never heard of, accessible.
~ Antoni Porowski
Lately, I've been getting too much attention with the Met Gala and work going so well that I try to find rejection in my day. I'll seek out someone on the street or at the farmers' market and ask for something where I know they'll say no. No one likes rejection, but it's real. And I don't want to lose that feeling.
~ Brie Larson
A certain administration which I won't call by name took the arts out of the schools, and that left the brothers out on the street with nothing, so they went to the turntables and started rhyming. Then they had a way to express themselves, and that's the birth of hip-hop.
~ Isaac Hayes
Hip-hop for me has always been hardcore and edgy.
~ Yelawolf
I always make hardcore songs, hits for the block.
~ Prodigy
When I was playing street hockey, I really thought that I had some skills!
~ Sami Zayn
In the 1980s we had the huge catastrophe of AIDS and you would walk down the street and see someone who was dying. It was horrendous.
~ Leslie Jordan
I grew up playing basketball and eating hot dogs on the corner.
~ Prince Royce
I've got four houses in my street. I live in two, and the others are empty. I'll buy more as they come up, because I think it would be great to have the entire street.
~ Hugh Grant
Despite having lived in London for most of my life - and being a huge fan of dancing and drinking in the street - I've never been to Notting Hill carnival.
~ Lolly Adefope
You can find heroism everyday, like guys working terrible jobs because they've got to support their families. Or as far as humor, the things I see on the job, on the street, are far funnier than anything you'll ever see on TV.
~ Harvey Pekar
I did pretty well busking. I would play two to eight hours a day, and I could make two or three hundred an hour.
~ Crystal Bowersox
In New York it's not three or four A.M. that's the quiet time—there are too many bar stragglers, calling out to each other as they collapse into taxis, yelping into their cell phones as they frantically smoke that one last cigarette before bed. Five A.M., that's the best time, when the clicking of your heels on the sidewalk sounds illicit. All the people have been put away in their boxes, and you have the whole place to yourself.
~ Gillian Flynn
It's taco night at Portland Street.
~ Gordon Korman
I was passing in the street and thought I'd bring you the news straight from the port. Lafayette is dead!" "One cannot say that he was taken before his time. We must restrain our grief.
~ Gore Vidal
Has anybody even talked to Dr. Shields yet? Willie shrugged. Then his radio crackled again. We've set up the command post in the Shieldses' front yard, under a stand of trees. Tell Carl to get his ass up here, ricky-tick. You heard the man, said Willie. Carl exhaled long and slow, trying to prepare himself for the blast of testosterone he would encounter a few hundred yards up the street.
~ Greg Iles
We walked on the road because the footpaths were occupied in many places by sleeping pavement dwellers.
~ Gregory David Roberts
My thoughts floated back to the boat sailing on the surreal lake that the monsoon had made of the street.
~ Gregory David Roberts