Side Street Quotes
Collection of top 38 famous quotes about Side Street
Side Street Quotes & Sayings
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The biggest sin against the poor and the hungry is perhaps indifference, making believe we do not see, passing by on the other side of the street.
— Raniero Cantalamessa
The Collier Street clouds lowered, and How soon is now? resigned itself to B-side status.
— Morrissey
Grab your coat, and get your hat Leave your worry on the doorstep Just direct your feet To the sunny side of the street.
— Dorothy Fields
I just give the class what I understand of what it wants, and keep an eye on it to see what it wants next.
— Ron Jeffries
Sex, maybe, friendship, yes, but love, no. If she ever felt love coming toward her, she would cross the street to the other side.
— Fannie Flagg
Sky, you can't ignore this!" He stood under the street lamp, sleet settling in his hair, hands fisted at his side. "You're mine - you have to be.
— Joss Stirling
My advice is, the next time you see someone you think you need to rescue, walk quickly away on the far side of the street.
— Elizabeth Moon
I wasn't driving down the wrong side of the street, smoking marijuana, waving my gun out the window.
— Coolio
I try to walk on the sunny side of the street.
— Tim McGraw
On the opposite side of the street, children gather around a blind man who sells colourful balloons.
— Bao Ninh
I don't know what they are protesting at Occupy Wall Street but I'm on their side. But 10,000 protestors and one Porta Potty?
— David Letterman
But questions have the odd habit of reappearing.
— Omar Saif Ghobash
One side of the street is a Church; across the road is a liquor store. Both of 'em keepin us poor.
— Chuck D
I am unable to rouse much interest in any highly civilized race, country or epoch, including this one.
— Robert E. Howard
Sight of Dawson running on the opposite side of the street,
— Nicholas Sparks
I've really learned not to try to take responsibility for all things. And to keep my side of the street clean.
— Sharon Stone
A child needs encouragement like a plant needs water.
— Rudolf Dreikurs
When Thales was asked what was difficult, he said, To know one's self. And what was easy, To advise another.
— Diogenes Laertius
I grew up on 135th Street. I grew up on the poor side of New York. I grew up in Harlem.
— John Catsimatidis
Some things just are, Zarek. They don't have to make sense. (Astrid)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
There were two display windows, one on each side of the door, and in the windows were ... well, books. What this street really needed was a bar.
— Nelson DeMille
I have always had plenty of friends, and now at age sixty, I face four walls as a common prisoner.
— Albert Kesselring
The woman from across the street edged along the side porch with some silver-wrapped casserole thing clutched to her chest like a shield.
— Jennifer Skully
To possess ourselves of a clear idea of what government is, or ought to be, we must trace it to its origin.
— Thomas Paine
Well, that's the thing about choices, isn't it? There are always more to make. I've never seen a street where you couldn't cross to the other side.
— Beatriz Williams
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.
— Nick Carter
You blindfold yourself and spin around for 10 times and then open your eyes and try to chase it down.
— Ric Suggitt
Russians, in the knowledge of inexhaustible supplies of manpower, are accustomed to accepting gigantic fatalities with comparative calm.
— Barbara Tuchman
Uncomfortable doesn't mean bad, uncomfortable simply means you're doing something you haven't done before.
— Joe Vitale
My ideal city would be one long main street with no cross streets or side streets to jam up traffic. Just a long one-way street.
— Andy Warhol
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.
— Vince Staples
... if God hates sin and Satan punishes the sinners, aren't they working the same side of the street?
— Joe Hill