Top 1200 Crowded Streets Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
In violent streets and broken homes, the cry of anguished souls is not for more laws but for more conscience and character.
Your city is under attack," he said. 'The wards are down, adn the streets area full of demons. And you want to know why I haven't called you?" Magnus to Alec
Child welfare ought really to cover all sorts of topics, such as better water and sanitation and good roads, and clean streets and public parks and playgrounds.
When we go... to bear witness to life on the streets, we're offering ourselves. Not blankets, not food, not clothes, just ourselves.
Pop and metal aren't friends. Each knows exactly where the other lives and tries to keep its distance. They choose different streets, neighborhoods, zip codes.
This is a look, a part of Australia we don't see. The wide streets, the architecture, the embassies, the space. It's really beautiful and there's a feel to Canberra that is different to any other city.
I'm heavy into fashion. I always keep my ears and eyes open to the streets, to who's doing what, because I always designed.
This melancholy London - I sometimes imagine that the souls of the lost are compelled to walk through its streets perpetually. One feels them passing like a whiff of air.
They say the streets is a demon in a dress,
Wit dollar signs in her eyes and semen on her breath
There are people much less fortunate than us, and I don't mean people hungry sleeping in the streets either
The architect needs to learn to see, and to open his eyes because there is always a lesson to learn from the streets.
I remember when I saw 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,' I wanted to go out and direct a movie right there on the streets of Manhattan. Unfortunately, you can't without permits.
Sade's stuff is real deceptive. She's got stuff about prostitutes, poverty and people on the streets.
My sister ran away for four years; she was living on the streets. I didn't know where she was, and then I was getting in trouble.
If we took away the ability to put defibrillators in people in their last years, people would be shouting in the streets.
The visual is everywhere in the streets, but in the industry, it's like you have to show up at this party and you can't take on the world in one day. It's a gradual process, but you can't let it frustrate you; you just have to keep grinding.
People almost always imagine that life is going to be better in town and that the streets of the town are paved with gold.
I love putting in work for the city that raised me with my foundation SaveMoneySaveLife, and putting resources into the streets of Chicago.
You know, the streets are filled with vipers Who've lost all ray of hope You know, it ain't even safe no more In the palace of the Pope
Do you know how rare it is in parts of America to actually see 'an outfit'? France? I don't want to be anti-French, but there isn't a more unattractive group of people on the streets.
It's that anonymous person who meanders through the streets and feels what's happening there, feels the pulse of the people, who's able to create.
If people want safer streets, they want police supported, then they should vote for Donald Trump because that's what he'll do.
Back in my heyday, when I was out on the streets - I'm engaged now, about to get married - but before that I was quite the sex symbol. My line was, "If I was taller, would I have a chance?".
The streets and alleys of the ward were notoriously filthy, and the contractors habitually neglected them, not failing, however, to draw their regular payments from the city treasury.
Sleep late, have fun, get wild, drink whisky and drive fast on empty streets with nothing in mind but falling in love and not getting arrested.
Myself, I'm just a simple country boy who spent time on the streets and developed a style of writing and rapping and a cool sound that people seem to enjoy.
In the town of broken dreams the streets are filled with regret, maybe down in lonesome town I can learn to forget.
The urge to transform one's appearance, to dance outdoors, to mock the powerful and embrace perfect strangers is not easy to suppress." --Barbara Ehrenreich, Dancing in the Streets, 260.
I'm going to give the people what they want. Sensation, horror, shock. Send them out in the streets to tell their friends how wonderful it is to be scared to death.
I love speed. I love racing cars, whether it's on the streets or wherever. Don't tell the St. Louis police, though.
I love New York City. The energy, the theatre, the art, the food, the people, the parks and streets. But I could say the same of London or Paris, too.
You're a big boy, you ought to understand that punctual transport, public order and safe streets, polite people and good medical services are all the achievements of dictatorship.
People fear anyone who differs from what is considered normal, and in a small town the idea of normal can be as narrow as the streets.
Being Puerto Rican, born and raised on the streets of New York, you go, 'Wow, you're still friends with your ex, man? Really? That's weird.' I don't play that.
Men commit murder and all sorts of mayhem, in a few years they're back on the streets. Highway robbery and white collar crime, and they laugh at the system they beat.
People send their kids to law school to uphold the rule of law - not to fight in the streets for justice and not to be beaten up.
As long as I can keep one child off the streets or change one child's life for the better, then that's enough for me.
When I am in Korea, I can't walk down the streets. But I don't want to be famous or popular; I just want to be a good player.
There are people much less fortunate than us, and I don't mean people hungry sleeping in the streets either.
I don't think you can strategize to be poetic and neither can you strategize to be funny. It is not a tool, it is itself - it comes from the moment, from the character, from the background, from the streets.
I am not scared, I will not be silenced, and I will continue to take to the streets and criticise any wrong doing that I see.
It's a party that's being organized; it's not a protest. The carnival is not like it was a long time ago. Before it was do as you like, take to the streets.
The suburb is a place where someone cuts down all the trees to build houses, and then names the streets after the trees.
Everybody was wary. This was a time when communists marched through the streets, waving flags and shouting. The unions did the same thing so you began to associate them.
All the posters on the walls All the leaflets in the streets Are mutilated, destroyed or run in rain, Their words blotted out with tears, Skins peeling from their bodies In the victorious hurricane.
I have watched Muslims chant 'Death to America!' on the streets of Tehran, then privately beg me to help them get a visa to the United States.
Be present to those who, living in the midst of a society burdened by poverty and corruption, are broken in spirit, tempted to give up, to leave school and to live on the streets.
Take me with you. I want a doomed love. I want streets at night, wind and rain, no one wondering where I am.
Surfers travelled and opened up and changed. It became more mainstream, less of a cult. And it diversified. On any given day in the water now I'll meet three generations of surfers, male and female, everyone sporting a different craft. I started surfing in the 60s and I can tell you it's infinitely more diverse. It might be more crowded but it's also more interesting.
I see my friends, my family, my cousins work all day long for very little money, and if I have this problem of not being able to wall on the streets, it's not a big deal.
As someone who sends texts messages more or less non-stop, I enjoy one particular aspect of texting more than anything else: that it is possible to sit in a crowded railway carriage laboriously spelling out quite long words in full, and using an enormous amount of punctuation, without anyone being aware of how outrageously subversive I am being.
Communities of color don't understand what it means to be a police officer, the fear that police officers have in just being on the streets.
He had a head which statuaries loved to copy, and a foot the deformity of which the beggars in the streets mimicked.
Many times, I'd spend the night walking the city streets: the Trevi fountain, in the dark, is so beautiful it moves you, but the Colosseum is my favourite place - you can breathe history there.
Even in a crowded field, it is a rare pleasure to come across a prose stylist like Kellie Wells, whose intellect and language bid one another beautifully to a dance. She dares to be at play in the most unsettling questions of her day. Surely when the present generation of writers shakes down to its unique and irreplaceable voices, Kellie Wells will be one of them.
Ten years ago, we were seen as a virtually failed state, but today we are a vibrant democracy. You can walk safely through the streets of Bogota these days.
My thing has always been, sit down with me for an hour and base your judgments off that. That's all I ask. Don't go by what you read in the paper or hear in the streets.
I was on the train; I did play, but I also played in bars, in the streets, at birthday parties for people who discovered me on the train.
Amsterdam. It is so cute and quaint. I rode bicycles around the city and through the tiny little streets, rented a paddleboat and had a picnic lunch on the canals.
If a man will observe as he walks the streets, I believe he will find the merriest countenances in mourning coaches.
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