Top 1200 Inner City Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 27, 2024.
Oddly enough, government policy helped get the fast food outlets into the city. Very well-intentioned small business administration loans to encourage minority business ownership. The easiest business to get into is opening a fast-food franchise in the inner city.
You know where entrepreneurship in my opinion has to go? Into the inner city.
Meditation is listening to the song of the inner Soul, seeing the beauty of the inner Self, smelling the fragrance of the inner Spirit, experiencing the touch of the inner energies and tasting the intense sweetness of the inner God.
If all I ever wrote about was inner city freaks, I think it would be dishonest. — © Eric Bogosian
If all I ever wrote about was inner city freaks, I think it would be dishonest.
There's not a lot of hope coming from the inner city.
The tragedy is that the police and inner city communities should be allies. Who suffers most from violent crime in America? Inner city communities. Who has a personal and professional interest in lowering that violence? Cops.
Death, disease, and divorce affect wealthy suburbs as well as the inner city.
I grew up in the inner city and have spent a lot of time there and have dealt with a lot of patients from that area and recognize that we cannot have a strong nation if we have weak inner cities.
When I do the street stuff, primarily it's jocular. But we've also gone and done serious packages at steel plants or in the inner city.
What the federal government can do, especially as it relates to urban, inner-city America, is invest resources that would help create jobs.
It's important to promote tennis in inner city schools so kids in those areas have access to the sport.
We've made a huge effort globally and in the US, in getting kids jobs. This is one piece. The South Bronx and inner-city schools need it more than most. It's our hometown; JPMorgan Chase banks a lot of people here. If you see the school, it works. Kids all getting jobs, they're smiling, they're proud of themselves. That's what we need to do in inner-city schools.
What's popular in places considered ghettos - whether that's the inner city or Appalachia - is having a decent quality of life.
It's not always easy growing up in an inner-city area, but in my music I want to show people that you can turn it into something positive. — © Tinchy Stryder
It's not always easy growing up in an inner-city area, but in my music I want to show people that you can turn it into something positive.
I am from the inner city, the ghetto. If I can use my platform to carry on a legacy and talk about something that's real, I have to do that, period.
I grew up in the inner city. It wasn't a joke.
Reclusive? The inner city will secure your privacy better than any desert cave.
In any inner city, there's not a lot of opportunities, and you really have to dig out and chase what you want to do, 'cos it's not handed to you, so.
A music teacher. It was in the inner city at a school called Horace Mann. I think I was most effective when the kids pissed me off.
I'm from the inner city of Buffalo.
Go for the sense of inner joy, of inner peace, of inner vision first and then all the other things from the outside appear.
Our government has this three-city concept where Tirupati will be a city of lakes and a tourist destination, Amaravati a blue-green city, and Visakhapatnam a beautiful city buzzing with economic activity and jobs.
There is a beautiful expression of this in the Chandogya Upanishad: 'There is this City of Brahman, (that is the body), and in this city there is a shrine, and in that shrine there is a small lotus, and in that lotus there is a small space, (akasa). Now what exists within that small space, that is to be sought, that is to be understood.' This is the great discovery of the Upanishads, this inner shrine, this guha, or cave of the heart, where the inner meaning of life, of all human existence, is to be found.
The legacy of American socialism is our blighted inner cities, dysfunctional inner city school and broken black families.
A lot of joblessness in the black community doesn't seem to be reachable through fiscal and monetary policies. People have not been drawn into the labor market even during periods of economic recovery. Employers would rather not hire a lot of workers from the inner city. They feel people from the inner city are not job-ready, that the kids have been poorly educated, that they can't read, they can't write, they can't speak.
I've also been working with the Challengers Club in the inner city of Los Angeles for 15 years now, I guess, and it's essentially an inner-city recreation club for boys and girls.
East St. Louis-which the local press refers to as "an inner city without an outer city"-has some of the sickest children in America. Of 66 cities in Illinois, East St. Louis ranks first in fetal death, first in premature birth, and third in infant health.
When you go to Detroit you see a town that is resilient, that's just fighting to win again, and there's an energy to that. Just watching a city really fighting to get back on its feet and watching the inner strength of a city is tremendous.
[Tibet] never sought any territory. All it wanted is the conquest of the soul, that people should attain a kind of inner sovereignty, inner independence, inner freedom. And inner strength to attain the absolute.
As a student I'd done work with a charity that took inner-city kids from disadvantaged areas and introduced them to hiking and climbing in the wilderness.
I'm an inner city man, born and bred.
I'm just a normal kid, really, from an inner-city background.
In inner-city, low-income communities of color, there's such a high correlation in terms of educational quality and success.
As kids, we all wanted a bike. But a lot of people don't have that opportunity, especially in the inner city.
I taught for 17 years in an inner city comprehensive schools.
As we open our hearts to others, we begin to discover the truth of our own inner beauty, inner strength and inner light.
This is the problem with over-crowded inner-city schools there aren't enough parts for everyone in the nativity story.
Growing up in inner-city Glasgow, it sometimes seemed to me money hadn't been invented.
I grew up in one of the most deprived parts of Britain. I know the problems which inner-city children face. — © David Blunkett
I grew up in one of the most deprived parts of Britain. I know the problems which inner-city children face.
I started writing because I saw such a huge lack of complex stories about the inner city.
I grew up playing basketball in the inner city of Seattle, and by the time I was a senior, I earned a full scholarship to the University of Denver.
As a good player in the inner city, you're always hearing people saying that you're better than you really are and that you don't have to do things like everybody else.
Being from Chicago, an inner-city kid, I'm fortunate enough now to be able to help the kids here when I come back, when I'm in town.
One always, sooner or later, comes upon a city which is an image of one's inner cities. Fez is an image of my inner self. ... The layers of the city of Fez are like the layers and secrecies of the inner life. One needs a guide. ... There were in Fez, as in my life, streets which led nowhere, impasses which remained a mystery.
I believe the challenge the city faces is attracting continued development into the inner and western part of Jersey City. Nobody should be left behind as Jersey City continues to prosper and grow.
I lived in lower-income neighborhoods in the inner city. Across the street were dark parts of the world. I've experienced the gamut, from third world to inner city to my parents working their way out of being secretaries and janitors to professors and real-estate people. They've shown me a path of perseverance and hard work in a peaceable way.
When you make genuine contact with your inner Spirit, there is an inner joy, an inner peace, that takes over.
I'd like to do something for inner-city schools and education for young people because it's constantly being cut.
Violence and hatefulness have never been - nor will they ever be - who we are. This is the city I was born in, the city I was raised in and the city I love. Portland is also a united city.
The music I make is for the inner city. — © Goldie
The music I make is for the inner city.
Growing up as a kid in inner city of Baltimore, Maryland, the way I played the game, I used to always steal the basketball.
I didn't have a brown-skinned superhero growing up who wore cornrows and who reflected the inner city where I come from in Philadelphia.
I was lucky that science fair was mandatory at my high school in inner-city Buffalo.
I was raised in inner-city Liverpool, the first in my family to go to university.
I grew in the inner city, listening to Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, The Commodores - lots of soul music.
I grew up in Summerhill in Dublin's inner city, and I came across an open audition, and they were looking for inner city kids who had not acted. I signed up.
We have food deserts in our cities. We know that the distance you live from a supplier of fresh produce is one of the best predictors of your health. And in the inner city, people don't have grocery stores. So we have to figure out a way of getting supermarkets and farmers markets into the inner cities.
Coming from the inner city of Cleveland and growing up you never expected a street to be named after you or anything. It's a special honor.
Paris. City of love. City of dreams. City of splendor. City of saints and scholars. City of gaiety. Sink of iniquity.
I started out as a high school teacher in inner-city Chicago and realized quite quickly that my students weren't that motivated.
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