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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
The streets made me who I am.
If I wasn't playing basketball, I would be in the streets.
My football comes from the streets. — © Isco
My football comes from the streets.
Streets flooded. Please advise.
I started playing football in the streets.
If I had my way, I would build a lethal chamber as big as the Crystal Palace, with a military band playing softly, and a Cinematograph working brightly; then I'd go out in the back streets and main streets and bring them in, all the sick, the halt, and the maimed; I would lead them gently, and they would smile me a weary thanks; and the band would softly bubble out the 'Hallelujah Chorus'.
But I was born in the real world, I'm from the streets.
The music I do is for the streets.
I'm that neighborhood blizzard flooding these streets with snow.
The people in the streets, we need to come together as one.
I love discovering tiny streets.
I'm from the streets.
I love walking the streets of New York.
I grew up in the streets, but that doesn't mean I'm a bum. — © Da Brat
I grew up in the streets, but that doesn't mean I'm a bum.
There is no Democratic or Republican way of cleaning the streets.
I don't walk the mean streets.
I'm a creature of the New York City streets.
People! Take to the streets and scream 'BE REASONABLE!'
In skateboarding, you're never bigger than the streets.
You don't usually meet directors on the streets.
I began playing football on the streets.
Hardly you can see someone on the streets of truth.
Occasionally I was so much better that I could go out; but the streets used to put me in such a rage that I would lock myself up for days rather than go out, even if I were well enough to do so! I could not bear to see all those preoccupied, anxious-looking creatures continuously surging along the streets past me! Why are they always anxious? What is the meaning of their eternal care and worry? It is their wickedness, their perpetual detestable malice-that's what it is-they are all full of malice, malice!
Poverty is not an accident of, sort of, an economic spreadsheet. Poverty is a crime. There are criminals involved. And those criminals walk the streets as free men. What my music is about, and what - this from the riots in the streets of Greece and Spain to the people's uprisings in Egypt and Libya and Madison is about is holding those people accountable, those who are responsible for subverting the entire global economy and causing so much misery and then laughing about it with their, you know, clinking their champagne glasses on their yachts.
The appearance presented by the streets of London an hour before sunrise, on a summer's morning, is most striking even to the few whose unfortunate pursuits of pleasure, or scarcely less unfortunate pursuits of business, cause them to be well acquainted with the scene. There is an air of cold, solitary desolation about the noiseless streets which we are accustomed to see thronged at other times by a busy, eager crowd, and over the quiet, closely-shut buildings, which throughout the day are swarming with life and bustle, that is very impressive.
It is no solution to define words as violence or prejudice as oppression, and then by cracking down on words or thoughts pretend that we are doing something about violence and oppression. No doubt it is easier to pass a speech code or hate-crimes law and proclaim the streets safer than actually to make the streets safer, but the one must never be confused with the other... Indeed, equating "verbal violence" with physical violence is a treacherous, mischievous business.
We cannot have chaos reign in the streets.
Out of the bars and into the streets!
The streets was basically my parents.
Everywhere I go I'm always spotted on the streets.
I used to live on the streets.
Even if they had it in the streets, I wouldn't go.
The safe time to invest is when there is blood in the streets.
People on the streets are ready for hockey.
Surrealism runs through the streets.
Silent streets have many things to say.
By the streets of 'by and by,' one arrives at the house of 'never'.
I feel like a lot of niggas in the rap game ain't do what I did in these streets and a lot of niggas in the streets ain't do what I did in the rap game. I still feel like a lot of people don't feel where we come from.
I'm definitely neurotic. I don't cross streets and stuff. — © Octavia Spencer
I'm definitely neurotic. I don't cross streets and stuff.
I used to get money and hustle and do it in the streets.
I was in the streets at eight, nine years old.
Streets full of water. Please Advise.
Believe it or not, I do get a lot of love on the streets.
The streets of L.A. undulate over short hills as though a finger is poking the landscape from underneath ... laid over this crosshatch are streets meandering on the diagonal creating a multitude of ways to get from one place to another by traveling along the hypotenuse. These are the avenues of the tryst which enable Acting Student A to travel the eighteen miles across town to Acting Student B's garage apartment in nine minutes flat after a hot-blooded phone call at midnight.
One of the crucial underpinnings of New York as a culture capital is that there are multiple markets. There is not just one art gallery district, there are several art gallery districts. I feel that there should be art galleries and art studios in every neighborhood without exception. They should be integrated into the social and physical fabric of the streets. If we want a lively city, we can't just have high towers and dense constructions, we have to have living organisms of streets and neighborhoods. And the arts are a crucial part of that.
Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherised upon a table; Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets, The muttering retreats 5 Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: Streets that follow like a tedious argument Of insidious intent To lead you to an overwhelming question … 10 Oh, do not ask, “What is it?” Let us go and make our visit. In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo.
I'm not in it for fame. I've been famous in the streets already.
You must stand for free speech in the streets.
I'm speaking for the streets, for the people down here. I can be their spokesperson. — © YG
I'm speaking for the streets, for the people down here. I can be their spokesperson.
I go by 'Papi' on the streets.
Out in Hollywood, where the streets are paved with Goldwyn.
The streets spoke to me in a way that religion didn't.
My conservatory is in the streets. My intelligence is instinct.
The streets will get you in jail.
I can't live a normal life, I was raised by the streets.
I think we have two conflicting traditions in this country. I think it's important for us to recognize that we've got a tradition of handgun ownership and gun ownership generally. And a lot of people - law-abiding citizens use if for hunting, for sportsmanship, and for protecting their families. We also have a violence on the streets that is the result of illegal handgun usage. And so I think there is nothing wrong with a community saying we are going to take those illegal handguns off the streets.
We are the people who run this country. We are the deciders. And every single day, every single one of us needs to step outside and take some action to help stop this war. Raise hell. Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous. Make our troops know we're for them and trying to get them out of there. Hit the streets to protest Bush's proposed surge. If you can, go to the peace march in Washington on Jan. 27. We need people in the streets, banging pots and pans and demanding, 'Stop it, now!'
I've been able to reach from the streets to the suites.
I see myself as the godfather of the streets.
The finest woman that ever walked the streets.
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