I have a strange habit of walking down streets and staring up, rather than looking at shopfronts and stuff like that.

If I stay at home, I'm not famous. I'm only famous when I'm out in the streets, so I don't go out on the streets much.

I think what's happened is that the general public has become much more aware of the destructive power of Wall Street.

Background checks applied universally and nationally would take millions of illegal guns off the streets of our cities.

The violence in the schools of today will inevitably graduate to the streets, offices, cities, and borders of tomorrow.

Start by assuming the market is always wrong, so if you copy everybody else on Wall Street, you're doomed to do poorly.

When he was on the streets, I was consumed with Nic. I was obsessed with him to the point that I could barely function.

The notion that we have even one single veteran living on the streets should be just considered a travesty to all of us.

Now that you've got me right down to it, the only thing I didn't like about The Barrets of Wimplole Street was the play.

I lived in the streets for three years when I was a kid, and every day, I didn't know where my next meal would come from.

We were in love with 'Mean Streets' and 'Taxi Driver.' We had no idea why nothing remotely like that was done in Denmark.

Music kept me off the streets and out of trouble and gave me something that was mine that no one could take away from me.

Everybody that I meet inspires me. You can learn so much from any person that you meet any day on the side of the street.

I founded Homeboy Industries in 1988 after I buried my first young person killed in our streets because of gang violence.

I want to see Nelson walking down the streets of South Africa; I want to see him walking hand-in-hand with Winnie Mandela.

My dream is to get the young people off the streets, to make it possible for them to play football in the stadium instead.

People in Nevada know me from the street to the ring to the Senate chambers. I've never had to prove my manhood to anyone.

I grew up playing in the streets. We played two-hand touch from street pole to street pole. That's how I learned the game.

New York is so diverse. When you're on the street or in the subway, you're experiencing more of the diversity of New York.

We live in the mind, in ideas, in fragments. We no longer drink in the wild outer music of the streets - we remember only.

I have an affection for a great city. I feel safe in the neighborhood of man, and enjoy the sweet security of the streets.

Russian children typically hear racist and ethnic slurs against Caucasus natives at home before hearing it on the streets.

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.

But like everyone else I've come to the sad realisation food banks are an all-too-common feature on the streets of Britain.

When I say we're on different side of the streets, it's true. Me and Terence Crawford are on different side of the streets.

In violent streets and broken homes, the cry of anguished souls is not for more laws but for more conscience and character.

I think it's very important to allow people into Ted Kennedy. Thousands of people lined the streets the day of his funeral.

I'm still going to sing these songs because trap is a type of music very popular in the streets, and people want to hear it.

You walk past people in streets, or they serve you in shops, and you know nothing about the horrors they may be living with.

One can hear all that's going on in the street. Which means that from the street one can hear what's going on in this house.

Mike Tyson and I came up together in the streets, and being around people like him, I learned what goes on behind the scenes.

For as long as I can remember, my nickname was Dusty. I remember my dad naming me that because of the streets where we lived.

Actually, I started off playing by ear and being around a bunch of musicians playing in the streets in the different parades.

I like the punch beggers and panhandlers when they ask me for change. I feel like I am doing my part to clean up the streets.

Do not rely on unplanned music; it comes out as though it were planned, but planned by someone you cross the street to avoid.

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.

Barack Obama is a street corner community organizer who is using the office of the presidency here to virtually undermine it.

I always think about the streets because that's where I come from and that's where I'm going to die one day. That is my life.

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.

I want there to be a life for the street element. Instead of we always getting shut out. Instead of defenseless, having power.

I can't stop being in parades. I just love dancing on floats that move really slowly on the city streets in the early morning.

Too often, we see violent criminals return to the streets they have previously terrorized, only to commit more violent crimes.

To drive though the streets of Manhattan to sign a record deal was like a movie. It was crazy - pretty hard to put into words.

To me, the most important artists in my career are Arcangel and Balvin. Arcangel gave me the push, the respect in the streets.

You eat and sleep it all day long and play on the streets until mom calls you in. My story is no different than anybody else's.

I feel that if you can play on the streets or in a comedy club, then in a theatre it's a doddle because you've got an audience.

I'm in a collective with the same guys I met on the streets at 12. The greatest investments I ever made were those friendships.

The streets looked small, of course. The streets that we have only seen as children always do I believe when we go back to them

Growing up, I loved shopping from the streets of Delhi and love a mix and match of designer wear and high street in my wardrobe.

Fame is like getting across the street. It's like, if there's nothing to be across the street for, it's a pointless destination.

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