A Quote by Daniel Pinkwater

Hoboken is a neat place. — © Daniel Pinkwater
Hoboken is a neat place.
I want players to look neat and responsible. Maybe it's old school, but it's kind of neat when people are always clean.
When I'm the happiest, my desk is not neat. It has lots of pens and the books I love. It gets messy when I'm in the flow. So many houses are so neat.
I've done the Hoboken Comedy Festival. It's cool.
In Hoboken, when I was a kid, I lived in a plenty tough neighborhood.
A neat and orderly laboratory is unlikely. It is, after all, so much a place of false starts and multiple attempts.
It's a really neat and special coincidence, but it's nothing but a coincidence. This wasn't set up to give Matt that honor. It's just the way it worked out. It's a neat extra.
Every weekend I go to the guitar bar in Hoboken and do a jam session.
As a general thing, an individual who is neat in his person is neat in his morals.
I was born in Hoboken. I am an American. Photography is my passion. The search for Truth my obsession.
Dirt makes a man look masculine. Let your hair blow in the wind, and all that. It's OK. All you have to do is look neat when you have to look neat.
I'm kind of a neat freak. My place is really organized. My socks are even organized: colors and sizes.
My locker is a business place. I keep my locker really neat, which I think is different than most people.
The horseman serves the horse, The neat-herd serves the neat, The merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat; 'Tis the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn to grind, Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind.
When you are doing something neat, and you're doing it with neat people, and there is that convergence, something amazing will happen.
I avoid the carwash when I think it might rain anytime in the near future, which means I drive around the majority of the time in a pollen and bird poop covered car. This presents a stand off between Neat Freakshow and Practical Pennypincher, and Neat Freak usually triumphs. And then it rains.
Every writer knows that when you're imitating somebody - you know, you're sounding like Faulkner - you're doing pretty good, but your life in Hoboken isn't Faulkneresque.
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