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Probably the people on the street know better than the people at home.
Before I saw your talk, I always thought of street performers as beggars.
Listen, street punk. You're a guy, and you're a couple inches taller, and maybe forty pounds heavier, and ooh, you're in a gang. But I've survived ten years of Catholic school, and I will cut you off at your knees without a blink. Do you understand?
Street culture is punk, hip-hop, skateboarding, surfing, graffiti. It's like a massive global culture that is all tied together. But for so many years it was very geographic.
Streets moderate the form and structure and comfort of urban communities.
DJs and people in the street know what they like.
Slaves of Plastic! Leather-shoe chino-pants prisoners! Haircut junkies! Dacron-shiffers!
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.
Let's begin to cover the main street of America ... just to see what the heck occurs on it.
I'm a thug. And my thug comes from ... my definition of thug comes from half of the street element. Straight street hustling.
The hair-color, Streeter decided, of the old men you see sitting on park benches and feeding the pigeons. Call it Just For Losers. #
Some streets are dangerous as frothing dogs, where no amount of care will keep you safe.
I still am very street - I just have nicer clothes. I'm not ashamed of that.
The neighbourhood is a place of ... intrigue and emotional espionage, where when two people stop to talk on the street their tongues are like the two halves of a scissor coming together, cutting reputations and good names to shreds.
I want there to be a life for the street element. Instead of we always getting shut out. Instead of defenseless, having power.
Anywhere in town, kept to themselves, a predilection
The street photographer can best be identified not by what they shoot, but why they shoot.
Think: who has vans, huh? Soccer moms and serial killers.
They were streetwalkers, women who sold themselves for money to men- good, God-fearing men who went to church with their wives the following Sunday without a care.
Street cred is hard won and Destiny requires you to pay it forward. God helps you through hard times so you can help someone else.
Friends and neighbors,
Free spirited free riders they're on their way but don't know where they're going ...
The very wealthy and the very famous have a much closer affinity with the indigent street person than with the rest of us. There's the narcissism, the addiction, even the outlandish dress. Often they don't put great value in relationships.
Merchant's Ware, the city most people thought of as the real city. Normally its narrow streets were crowded with stalls, and people from all over the Carpet. They'd each be trying to cheat one another in that open-and-aboveboard way known as doing business.
In our street everybody knows everybody's business. Someone will notice I rode up and walked down. Over fences and through keyholes, your business can pass like a Chinese whisper and beat you home, even if you're running.
People are used to music that justifies street culture but something that's not touched on is why these kids act the way they act, live the way they live.
Down the sidewalk
where laborers feed their dirty
glistening torsos sandwiches
and Coca-Cola, with yellow helmets
on. They protect them from falling
bricks, I guess.
Well, I'm not going to get into that. I think that those kind of distinctions and lists of titles like "street photographer" are so stupid. I'm a photographer, a still photographer. That's it.
Some girls on the street don't have a lot of money, but they have the best style. It's not about being able to buy everything in the store.
Where I'm from the dopeboys is the rockstars, but they can't cop cars without seeing cop cars. I guess they want us all behind bars. I know it.
I was drawn to street photography because there are pictures everywhere there: a woman holding a dog, a baby screaming to be put in a pram, kids playing punch ball, stores with huge barrels of kosher pickles outside. I wanted to photograph life, and here it was.
I come from Main Street, from a small town that's really depressed.
A street thug and a paid killer are professionals - beasts of prey, if you will, who have dissociated themselves from the rest of humanity and can now see human beings in the same way that trout fishermen see trout.
God damn! Drug dealers dealin' to the kiddies,
Livin' in the city ain't no pity on the itty-bitty.
We try to cry, but still they all die,
I try to speak to the youth, and the truth is: they all high.
The street is the river of life of the city, the place where we come together, the pathway to the center.
When the night comes, streets welcome the lonely souls because they alone can fully understand the lonely streets!
Strains of Saturday night filtered in from the street - an
shopping trolleys
I grew up in them streets, like everyone else
but instead of pushin' drugs, I pushed knowledge of self
In a simple street you can find the whole world: You can find joy and sorrow; you can find good and evil, silence and noise; you can find all the comedies and all the tragedies! An ordinary simple street is the mirror of the whole world!
Broad-streeted Richmond ... The trees in the streets are old trees used to living with people, Family trees that remember your grandfather's name.
avenue into the shadows of a rotten alley. The
I was a street performer for two years.
Runners are bouncing up and down at the curb waiting for lights to change. Cops are in coffee shops dealing with bagel deficiencies.
I'm very down-to-earth. I think I'm still 'street'.
My dad was dead, so these streets had to raise me.
Fashion is in the sky, in the street.
Suburbia: a place where they cut down trees and name streets in their memory.
Anonymous young men with all-American bone structures.
Drug dealer buy Jordans, crackhead buy crack. And a white man get paid off of all of that.
Streets and their sidewalks-the main public places of a city-are its most vital organs.
Streets, inseparable and blessed; and as they passed along in sunshine and shade, the noisy and the eager, and the arrogant and the froward and the vain, fretted and chafed,
You've got the shirt and the haircut and the sash and you know all the songs, but you're no urban guerrilla. You're an urban dreamer. You turn over rubbish bins and scrawl on walls in the name of The People, who'd clip you round the ear if they found you doing it. But you believe.
I've had my fill of these city guttersnipes
all that scavenging scum! They're the sort of people, who, if the gates of heaven opened to them, all they'd feel would be a draught.
The trust of a city street is formed over time from many, many little public sidewalk contacts ... Most of it is ostensibly trivial but the sum is not trivial at all.
Women on the streets want money when we meet. I take them for a little ride, chop, chop, chop.
This is a street where the weaker souls crawl into bed as soon as the sun sets and lie awake listening to the rats.
It's hard to say goodbye to the streets. It's all how you do it. You can pass by and say, 'What's happening?' and keep it moving, but it's a certain element that'll never be able to roll with you once you get to this level, because that's the separation of it all.
The magic of the street is the mingling of the errand and the epiphany.
In Fleet Street, in Fleet Street, the People are so fleetThey barely touch the cobble-stones with their nimble feet!
The streets are full of admirable craftsmen, but so few practical dreamers.
I share the streets with aimlessly moving scraps of paper and little whirlwinds of dust, with motes that pass like erratic thieves under eaves and through doors.
Lonely and isolated people who feel their solitude more intensely within the busy life of the streets. They are what George Gissing called the anchorites of daily life, who return unhappy to their solitary rooms.
A cousin of mine who was a casualty surgeon in Manhattan tells me that he and his colleagues had a one-word nickname for bikers: Donors. Rather chilling.
The sociopaths - that's the real problem. The whole street demeanor is about pretending to be a sociopath as well so that the real ones can't find you.
The Midnight Gang
They're selling razor blades and mirrors in the street
Pray that when I'm coming down you'll be alseep
If I ever hurt you your revenge will be so sweet
Because I'm scum
And I'm your son
I come undone
Where do the homeless have 90 per cent of their accidents?
Sexy stuff. We lived on a street called
With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you're too smart to go down any not-so-good street.
This world's a city full of straying streets, and death's the market-place where each one meets.
Be comfortable in the narrow streets because they will take you to the wider streets!
What do you mean "gangsters"? It's business.
I don't walk the mean streets.
Sometimes street knowledge can be as important as book knowledge.
The street to obscurity is paved with athletes who can perform great feats before friendly crowds.
They (his Street scene paintings and drawings) originated in the years 1911-14, in one of the loneliest times of my life, during which an agonizing restlessness drove me out onto the streets day and night, which were filled with people and cars.
I love the streets, and the streets love me back. And when things ain't going the way they should go, they let you know ... and when they happy, you gotta keep 'em happy.
Bazaar shoppers who wear dark glasses in order to hide their level of interest from merchants.
Part of the challenge of Most Wanted is trying to become the most notorious street racer on the pavement.
The city was a hive from this height, the people and the yellow cabs moving about in the street below like pre-programmed insects. (Dark City Lights)
street - "the drag," his brother
Hoodies are definitely street wear, no doubt. It's amazing how hoodies have become such an important staple in people's wardrobes.
Surrealism runs through the streets,
Streets that follow like a tedious argument
Of insidious intent
To lead you to an overwhelming question...
I was street smart, but unfortunately the street was Rodeo Drive.
I don't think about returning to the streets, 'cause I don't have any plans to return to the streets. I'm at another level in my life. Returning to the street - I still be in my streets when I get time to, when it's necessary.
convoy of minecarts
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.
Screwdrivers, women who screw drivers.
In fact, street gangs are the primary distributor of illegal drugs in the United States.
I rode with four street-clothes cops in the East Village. I spent six weeks riding with them every day - in street clothes, with a vest underneath.
Life on the streets is short. People look at you in disgust, even the ones who give you alms, but this is nothing compared to the revulsion you feel for yourself. It's like being trapped in a walking corpse, a corpse that's hungry, stinks, and refuses to die.
Street traders, unabashed about being wealthy, about being single and aggressive and possibly dangerous. He was a free-spending global titan in his early fifties who
Everywhere I go I'm always spotted on the streets.
Surfers are members of a different race of people from the man in the street
Love street! This is the right way.
There was once a community of scoundrels, that is to say, they were not scoundrels, but ordinary people.
sweeping out of shops, and the
There are street artists. Street musicians. Street actors. But there are no street physicists. A little known secret is that a physicist is one of the most employable people in the marketplace - a physicist is a trained problem solver.