They're not parallel at all. They're my concerns, but how they're expressed particularly on the page is completely divorced from who I am in my street life.
For me, '52nd Street' is quintessential Billy Joel. I bought that record as a kid and listened to it so much.
I'm just an ordinary, walking-down-the-street, mother of two children who sings for her supper.
Haven't got a girl, but I can wish. So I'll take me down to Main Street and that's where I'll select my imaginary dish.
There's a place down the street; Seven Xs. What does that mean? Maybe it's... girls without skin.
The 'Billy On The Street' persona is truly inspired by who I was as a child - obviously not having an adult perspective on the world.
Street food has always made life and living in Calcutta so much more easy and attractive.
If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall Street are the winners and losers?
There's nothing I value more than the closeness of friends and family, a smile as I pass someone on the street.
A good writer can watch a cat pad across the street and know what it is to be pounced upon by a Bengal tiger.
Wall Street is broken for sure because it succumbed to greed and corruption and pure speculation with no values.
I suppose I could have called in the whole of the Army, but what was the use? All I had to do was call in Main Street itself.
A bench in the street can be a good writer because all kind of material comes onto it like a heavy rain!
I think if you're not going to look so daft walking down the street split your workouts a little bit.
Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?
After 'Big Brother,' people came up to me in the street shouting, 'You woz robbed!'
You never see a man walking down the street with a woman who has a little potbelly and a bald spot.
No one I hang out with thinks that a random person on the street should be able to buy a machine gun.
Rarely do you walk down the street doing anything that my grandparent's generation did. And half of that comes with the technology advances.
I'm going to do whatever I have to do to help a New Yorker, whether it's a girl on the street or a tenant in a housing development.
If I weren't a Christian Scientist, and I saw "Trog" advertised on a marquee across the street, I'd think I'd contemplate suicide.
Here's an interesting thing about L.A. - it's overrun with black widow spiders. I could find you one on the street in 10 minutes.
I had a gypsy upbringing, so I moved around all over the place and can't remember a street I grew up on.
Michael Ralph brilliantly plays the street prophet, a West Indian who foreshadows the Harlem riot.
Physical expression was my first language: Before I was an actor, I was a dancer, an acrobat, a mime and a street performer.
Our pop cultural likes and dislikes are still very segregated, and that is not true of 'Billy on the Street.'
If you hit a kangaroo in the street and you have to pull out on the side of the road, it can get back up and murder you.
All the girls walk by dressed up for each other, and the boys do the boogie woogie on the corner of the street.
No one will ever follow you down the street if you're carrying a banner that says, "Onward toward mediocrity."
If you're in a good relationship, you should be able to say to your girlfriend, 'That girl walking down the street is great.'
In the beginning Remo is a very New York street cop who changes and is changed as he moves along.
Jazz is a way of life, and you have to learn about it on the street, so to speak. But the training comes in by giving you the tools to work with.
When you report on Wall Street and health-care reform... what could be more relevant to people's lives?
Online is not contributing in the same way as the high street in terms of business rates and to the local community.
I met my old lover on the street last night, she seemed glad to see me.
You see people on the street yelling and think they're crazy, but maybe they're just happy and expressing what they feel at all times.
After 'Breaking Bad,' people are very frightened of who I am. They back away from me on the street.
Everybody on my street was broke, running around with no shoes on. We didn't have money, but we played tag, we talked. It was great.
Every life has its years in which one progresses as on a tedious and dusty street of poplars, without caring to know where he is.
If I see LeBron walking down the street, it's not going to be no fistfight. I've got a lot of respect for him.
Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.
I hate the idea of street art. With music, I just needed my brain and my voice, which didn't cost anything.
Mango has always been on my radar of good high street brands, but its quality sets it apart for me.
I'd rather ride down the street on a camel than give what is sometimes called an 'in-depth' interview.
The street kid in me says, "Grab the money and run - who cares who it's from! Don't think about whatever you have to do for it or when you have to do it!
I wasn't driving down the wrong side of the street, smoking marijuana, waving my gun out the window.
I'm in the public eye. I know I'm not going to be treated like a normal person walking down the street.
If you didn't know who I was, if I was to walk out on the street without people knowing who I am, you'd think I'm an accountant or a lawyer.
Newt Gingrich is a boastful kind of guy. But when it comes to Wall Street, the former House speaker is surprisingly modest.
Washington, D.C., is the new Wall Street. No significant financial transaction of any consequence occurs without it.
In 1929 the discovery of the wonders of the geometric series struck Wall Street with a force comparable to the invention of the wheel.
Every man - at least once in his lifetime - has visited the silent and dark street of disappointment.
When a Wall Street analyst or broker expresses optimism, investors must take it with a grain of salt.
Mine is not a smiling face. Strangers on the street always say, Smile! But my muscles do not naturally go there.
Salomon Brothers, E. F. Hutton, Shearson, Lehman, Smith Barney... all these firms disappear, and the Street just rolls on.
You better hope that I never see you walking down the street while I’m driving my car! (Tory)
Quentin Crisp (to handsome young man on the street): "What's the matter, sexy? Don't you like dehydrated fruit?
This decision is an illustration that freedom of speech still protects average people sitting on a street corner singing.
A couple weeks ago I was on the street and I saw an ugly pregnant lady, and I just thought, 'Good for you.'
I get paid a lot of money to go in there and fight on pay-per-view. I'm not fighting in the street.
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