Street Man Quotes
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At that time, there was only one thing better that a good fight, and that was having a good fight and getting paid for it.
— Stephen Richards
I do," she protested; "I want to stand on the street corner like a sandwich man, informing all the passers-by.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I mean, look, no matter how you feel about Bush, watching him speak is difficult. It's like- it's like watching a drunk man cross an icy street.
— Tucker Carlson
Tis beauty, so to speak, nor good talk necessarily. It's just IT. Some women will stay in a man's memory if they once walked down a street.
— Rudyard Kipling
Nothing makes a man feel older than to hear a band coming up the street and not to have the impulse to rush downstairs and out on to the sidewalk.
— Robert Benchley
that I realized that the blind old man who played the accordion on Main Street wasn't there anymore. He was gone.
— R.J. Palacio
The climate system is being pushed hard enough that change will become obvious to the man in the street in the next decade.
— James Hansen
Any man who is friends with a woman has taken the old imagination out for a stroll to Kissing Avenue, then Lovers Lane, then Fucking Street.
— Lauren Blakely
Quentin Crisp (to handsome young man on the street): What's the matter, sexy? Don't you like dehydrated fruit?
— Quentin Crisp
The anti-hero has played an important role in the history of mankind, so much so that the whole ethos of what is good and bad has become blurred.
— Stephen Richards
On the opposite side of the street, children gather around a blind man who sells colourful balloons.
— Bao Ninh
I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet
— Denis Waitley
Some people say you should watch a man's feet to see if he's ready to swing a punch, I say watch his fucking eyes!
— Stephen Richards
I could care less if it's Mick Jagger or the man on the street. I just like interesting people, and I happen to know a lot of stars.
— Nicholas Haslam
You never see a man walking down the street with a woman who has a little potbelly and a bald spot.
— Elayne Boosler
Black(people) hold onto their God just as the drunken man holds on to the street lamp post - for physical support only.
— Tai Solarin
Go into the street, and give one man a lecture on morality, and another a shilling, and see which will respect you most.
— Samuel Johnson
A homeless guy came up to me on the street, said he hadn't eaten in four days. I told him, Man, I wish I had your willpower.
— Rodney Dangerfield
I remember watching the Three Tenors at the World Cup in 1990, and it was amazing. They made opera accessible to the man in the street.
— Anton Du Beke
It all begins with goodness in the heart.
— Bjorn Street
A tumbleweed went rolling by in the street. I'm not even kidding. An actual, literal tumbleweed. Man, Oklahoma.
— Jim Butcher
A dark empty street is a good decor for an unhappy man!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Memphis was almost like going to California. Beale Street was the black man's street.
— Muddy Waters
I bought salvation from a man on the street. He said, Go down to the beach and let the waves wash your feet.
— Gabriel Rheaume
A pessimist is a man who looks both ways when he crosses the street.
— Laurence J. Peter
I've had guns pointed at me, and I can tell you that it's not the right place to be standing if some is really mad at you!
— Stephen Richards
Hey man, did you see that? His body hit the street with such a beautiful thud.
— Bruce Springsteen
Call me a sucker for a man who had a great ass who knows how to bake a macaroni casserole and can tolerate six hours of Sesame Street a day.
— Seanan McGuire
If you're in a street fight, you don't go after a man's ball sack. Respect the street code.
— Martin Reed
The skyscraper establishes the block, the block creates the street, the street offers itself to man.
— Roland Barthes
Above the street, like a hanged man, swings the spot-lit sign of the neighborhood's best restaurant, closed a long time ago.
— Roberto Bolano
Street music is always good even it is bad, because actually there is only one melody over there: The melody of life struggle of a poor man!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Wisdom ... is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
The man in the street does not know a star in the sky.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There have been man-on-the-street interviews for years, but insulting people is not that funny to me.
— Billy Eichner
No man is uninteresting when his hat is blown off and he has to scuttle after it down the street.
— Robert Wilson Lynd
Dicing with death is one man's cup of tea, but another man's poison. I just didn't fear anything.
— Stephen Richards
Depending on what you allow, you can still get the blues, man. I'm still trying to figure out where the blues really lies, where the street is.
— Christian Scott
They looked at one another in incomprehension, two minds driving opposite ways up a narrow street and waiting for the other man to reverse first.
— Terry Pratchett
If a man is running down the street with everything you own, you won't let him get away. That's tackling.
— Vince Lombardi
I try to address my audiences intelligently. The man in the street counts, but sometimes he forgets that he counts.
— Roland Joffe
One day,I was already old, a man came up to me in the street.
— Marguerite Duras
The only kicks and highs people got then were the ones dished out in nightclub fights.
— Stephen Richards
Every man - at least once in his lifetime - has visited the silent and dark street of disappointment.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Once, my little sister was walking down the street in her thick black glasses, and a homeless man muttered, Talk nerdy to me.
— Lena Dunham
Our Grub-street biographers watch for the death of a great man like so many undertakers on purpose to make a penny of him.
— Joseph Addison
The man in the street is always a stranger.
— Mason Cooley