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Quotes About Street

A cat came out of an alley, took a look at all the snow, and went back in. Farther on up the street a fat man, aproned and puffing, emerged from a restaurant and whiffed the cold air and gazed yearningly at the sky. As though even the dreams were up there, much too far away.
~ David Goodis
CONFUSE the Google Street View car by running alongside it dressed as a house.
~ David Harris
I couldn't walk down any street in Britain without being laughed at. It was a nightmare. My children were devastated because their dad was a figure of ridicule.
~ David Icke
street is also known for its many hardware, cabinetry, plumbing, and flooring stores;
~ David Lebovitz
So where is Pâtisserie Viennoise? To get to it, you'll need to brave the most hazardous street in Paris: la rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (which, fortunately, means there's a medical school nearby), in the fifth arrondissement.
~ David Lebovitz
On the rue Rambuteau, a street that cuts through the Marais, is Pain de Sucre. It's not a drugstore, but arguably
~ David Lebovitz
The city was a hive from this height, the people and the yellow cabs moving about in the street below like pre-programmed insects. (Dark City Lights)
~ David Levien
It's about reaching as many souls as I can through techno, speaking God's truth and his gospel to as many ears as I can, taking the message to the street.
~ Robert Hood
I think a lot of artists go waving their Grammies around thanking God for their Grammy, but when it comes to a pitch battle in the street for the honor of God, none of them is anywhere to be found.
~ Sinead O'Connor
Stephen jerked his thumb towards the window, saying: — That is God. Hooray! Ay! Whrrwhee! — What? Mr Deasy asked. — A shout in the street, Stephen answered, shrugging his shoulders.
~ James Joyce
We need to proclaim the Gospel on every street corner, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing, even with our preaching, every kind of disease and wound.
~ Pope Francis
I had the privilege of practicing medicine in the early '60s, before we had any government. It worked rather well, and there was nobody on the street suffering with no medical care.
~ Ron Paul
I've been lucky to have some great opportunities acting with some great people since leaving Corrie, I have certainly been kept busy since leaving the street!
~ Suranne Jones
Brooklyn, when I was growing up, was awesome. It was stoopball and stickball - a lot of kids... the baby boom generation were all in the area. It was just a really great place.
~ Jerry Doyle
I love walking down the street and seeing faces and drama and happiness and sadness and dirt and cleanliness.
~ Ric Ocasek
Mental health is one of the biggest concerns, because now police are having to handle a lot of really difficult mental health problems on the street.
~ Hillary Clinton
When I was in boy scouts, I slipped on the ice and hurt my ankle. A little old lady had to help me across the street.
~ Steven Wright
To know after absence the familiar street and road and village and house is to know again the satisfaction of home.
~ Hal Borland
I don't have a favorite place to see art. I like to encounter it anywhere, museum, gallery, home, studio, street... I do prefer to see good art, when I see art, but it doesn't matter where I see it.
~ James Nares
I had some eyeglasses. I was walking down the street when suddenly the prescription ran out.
~ Steven Wright
A lady with a clipboard stopped me in the street the other day. She said, 'Can you spare a few minutes for cancer research?' I said, 'All right, but we won't get much done.'
~ Jimmy Carr
I got arrested for playing chess in the street. I said, it's because I'm black, isn't it.
~ Milton Jones
A friend of mine is into Voodoo Acupuncture. You don't have to go. You'll just be walking down the street and . . . ooooohhhhhh, that's much better.
~ Steven Wright
Fiction is most effective when its themes are unspoken. An ideal fiction has a kind of thematic ghostliness, whereby the novel marks its meanings most strongly as it passes, as it disappears, rather as on a street snow gets dirtier, more marked, as it disappears.
~ James Wood