Top 1200 American Cities Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I hit him with body shots that would have brought down cities.
For those who are lost, there will always be cities that feel like home.
I've always thought of myself as an African-American comedian, African-American man, everything. — © Jordan Peele
I've always thought of myself as an African-American comedian, African-American man, everything.
I think theater communities in cities can form really strong foundations.
Its unfair to have cities where parking is free for cars and housing is expensive for people.
Most of what Congress does fits the description of forcing one American to serve the purposes of another American. That description differs only in degree, but not in kind, from slavery.
What isn't for everybody shouldn't be for anybody: the world's opera houses are the reasons we have cardboard cities.
In American culture at large, but especially in African American culture, it's a sign of weakness to ask for help.
I always seem to suffer some loss of faith on entering cities.
I'm constantly inspired by my friends and the people I surround myself with and the cities that I'm traveling to.
I travel continuously, and I see many cities, but there is nowhere like London.
If we invest in the American people, the American people always bring this Nation a good return.
Cities - I'm attracted to them, and I have a special attachment to New York...it's my place. — © Paul Auster
Cities - I'm attracted to them, and I have a special attachment to New York...it's my place.
There are enough Poles in Chicago to make up one of the largest cities in Poland.
We could raise prodigious cities and create nations, and explore the universe.
It struck me that distant cities are designed precisely so you can know where you came from.
The trouble with those people is that they think all the best things are made in the cities. It is not so.
In the future, all cities will be distinguished by one thing only. The nature of their enthusiasm.
Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends.
We can have no '50-50' allegiance in this country. Either a man is an American and nothing else, or he is not an American at all.
Like Melrose Abbey, large cities should especially be viewed by moonlight.
Tower'd cities please us then, And the busy hum of men.
I like cable stuff; I really do - 'American Horror Story,' 'American Crime Story.'
Being Irish-American myself, Irish-American material is readily at hand to me.
One of the things which separates British and American culture is the reverence for the flag in American culture.
It's not that I don't like American pop; I'm a huge admirer of it, but I think my roots came from a very English and Irish base. Is it all sort of totally non-American sounding, do you think?
Cities perform most functions in a very Industrial Age model.
I view great cities as pestilential to the morals, the health, and the liberties of man.
I do not mix up Bush's America with the American people. The American people are our friends.
In some cities, McDonald's rules, but Seattle is ruled by teriyaki joints.
Of all cities in the United States I have seen, San Francisco is the most beautiful.
People complain that cities don't have fresh, sustainable food, but it's just not true.
The power that keeps cities of men together Is noble preservation of law.
Nobody but a Southerner knows the wrenching rinsing sadness of the cities of the North.
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads arteries and so forth.
There are some cities that you go to that bring something out of you. Toronto is one of them.
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads 'arteries' and so forth.
Young people are choosing cities before the country - they have their own ranking. — © Alain Dehaze
Young people are choosing cities before the country - they have their own ranking.
I work while I'm on the move, so I'm able to book sessions in different cities.
The truth is there's always a hum of people playing folk music in cities.
What people haven't quite grasped yet is that the rich are transforming cities all across the world.
Technological considerations are of great importance to architecture and cities in the informational society.
It's quite easy for schisms to develop in societies, in villages, cities or countries.
There's this accent that I think everybody has when they grow up going to an international school. It's a mix of not quite English, not quite American. When I moved to L.A., it just went completely American.
Nobody in a leadership level in American politics is trying to inspire the American people. Everybody needs to be goosed. The vast majority of people are not self-starters.
A cardinal American virtue, 'ambition,' promotes a cardinal American vice, 'deviant behavior.
Urbanisation, poverty, youth unemployment are leading to violence-prone cities.
Divine Nature gave the fields, human art built the cities. — © Marcus Terentius Varro
Divine Nature gave the fields, human art built the cities.
What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness.
I'm a Red American; I believe in tax cuts. But I'm a Red American with a lot of Blue stripes.
Culture is the glue that really binds, especially in cities with fast-growing populations.
I don't know much about cities. When I go places, I usually stay in the country.
Denver and Boulder are good record-buying cities. I don't know why.
Boston is one of the country's more insecure cities and see you it in Celtics fans.
You can't have a single design for all cities. The look and feel of the streetlights are very important.
Undeniably the American art form, too. And yet more and more, we see films made that diminish the American experience and example. And sometimes trash it completely.
The only reason I made a commercial for American Express was to pay for my American Express bill.
The test of civilization is the power of drawing the most benefit out of cities.
The fact is that automobiles no longer have a place in the big cities of our time.
The trouble with European cities is that they are drenched in their history, almost all of which is terrible.
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