Your Neighborhood Quotes
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Your Neighborhood Quotes & Sayings
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After convincing myself that was maybe you should at least help out your neighborhood, I really started to think about it later on in life.
— Rick Danko
I have an affection for a great city. I feel safe in the neighborhood of man, and enjoy the sweet security of the streets.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When you walk through a bad neighborhood, you don't want a poodle by your side. You want a Rottweiler.
— Gene Simmons
I don't know that there are real ghosts and goblins, But there are always more trick-or-treaters than neighborhood kids.
— Robert Breault
The neighborhood was at the friction point between sleazy and respectable.
— James S.A. Corey
If you don't visit a bad neighborhood, it might visit you.
— Thomas Friedman
In my old neighborhood, a boy stopped playing when he began to lose his pulse. And then he became the referee.
— Bill Cosby
I live in a tough neighborhood. They got a children's zoo. Last week, four kids escaped.
— Rodney Dangerfield
I think those neighborhood signs that say 'slow children playing' are mean.
— Zach Galifianakis
Mikolay and Julia live in the same neighborhood and go to
the same school every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. — Magda M. Olchawska
the same school every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. — Magda M. Olchawska
To become richer, earn more. To appear richer, move into a poorer neighborhood.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
When I was maybe 5 or 6 years old, the neighborhood girls would sit on the stoop and sing. I was known as the kid who had a good voice and no father.
— Barbra Streisand
It is not so much WHERE you live, as HOW you live, and whether good flows from you through your neighborhood
— William Arthur Dunkerley
The glassmakers had brought a new source of wealth to Venice, but they had also brought the less appealing habit of burning down the neighborhood.
— Steven Johnson
You cannot fully understand your own life without knowing and thinking beyond your life, your own neighborhood, and even your own nation.
— Johnnetta B. Cole
The summer night was settling upon the neighborhood like a dark lace veil, casting dappled shadows on the roofs and sidewalks and lawns.
— Victoria Kahler
Then there was a kid in the neighborhood about three blocks away, his name was Bobby Beavis.
— Mike Judge
A neighborhood is where, when you go out of it, you get beat up.
— Murray Kempton
In my neighborhood, gossip is a competitive sport that's been raised to Olympic standard, and I never diss gossip; I revere it with all my heart.
— Tana French
Mistakes live in the neighborhood of truth and therefore delude us.
— Rabindranath Tagore
I lived here my whole life and I've never been to this neighborhood.' And Big Mike finally spoke up. 'Don't worry,' he said. 'I got your back.
— Michael Lewis
I was raised in a mostly white neighborhood. I was this little white girl jamming out to Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby Brown.
— Jojo
What good things might happen if you truly got to know the people in your neighborhood and they got to know you?
— Jay Pathak
It is well to have some water in your neighborhood, to give buoyancy to and float the earth.
— Henry David Thoreau
The universe is not indifferent to intelligence, it is actively hostile to it. Love thy neighbor as yourself, but choose your neighborhood.
— Louise Lester
It is true that I grew up in an affluent neighborhood and went to a prestigious school. But there were horrors that went on behind closed doors.
— Kirby Wright
Enrolling your child in a recreational sport sponsored by your neighborhood recreation community centers is a great way to keep kids active.
— Lee Haney
If anything, which ought not to happen, happens in your neighborhood, neighbors come as they are to help; relatives dress first.
— Hesiod
I never believed in Santa Claus because I knew no white dude would come into my neighborhood after dark.
— Dick Gregory
In losing stewardship we lose fellowship; we become outcasts from the great neighborhood of creation.
— Wendell Berry
Every child in every neighborhood, of every color, class and background, deserves a school that will help them succeed.
— Rand Paul
Las Vegas makes Reno seem like your friendly neighborhood grocery store.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Don't forget to leave your handprints on the ones you love and your footprints around the neighborhood.
— Lisa C. Miller
I longed for funny stories about the sort of children who lived in my neighborhood.
— Beverly Cleary
Prior to high school, I played a lot of neighborhood football.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
Sometimes when you're relegated to your neighborhood, you forget that there's more important things than your neighborhood going on out in the world.
— Ice Cube
Neighborhood grocery stores, coal yards, gas stations, cheap taverns, big old rundown houses, a few churches with blank embarrassed faces.
— Ross Macdonald
I think it's very important to support those who can't help themselves - children, animals - and especially to do so in your own neighborhood.
— Lori Foster
Now I'm in a rougher neighborhood. The kind of neighborhood where you keep your rover doors locked and never come to a complete stop at intersections.
— Andy Weir
The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. (pg. 260, The Idea of a Local Economy)
— Wendell Berry
I lived in a bad neighborhood. I knew so many things a boy shouldn't know. I did so many things a boy shouldn't do.
— John Garfield
If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Ghost Busters.
— Ray Parker Jr.
And you couldn't make a snowman in your neighborhood because?
Because you weren't there. — Sarah Addison Allen
Because you weren't there. — Sarah Addison Allen
If you're a beast in the pulpit but a coward in your neighborhood, something has gone wrong.
— Matt Chandler
It might have been the first time in my life I understood what an easy bond it was, to share a neighborhood as we had done, to share a time past.
— Alice McDermott
I grew up in a neighborhood in Baltimore that was like a war zone, so I never learned to trust that there were people who could help me.
— Jada Pinkett Smith
Don't pretend like you know me 'cause you shook some neighborhood tree and got a li'l rotten fruit.
— Lauren Francis-Sharma
Really, I think that going out and playing with your friends is kind of becoming a lost art, with the kids in the neighborhood.
— Frank Shorter
Trees are contagious; as soon as one neighborhood or street is planted, citizen pressure builds up for action from the next street.
— William H. Whyte
You take care of you and your family first. Then you go to your neighborhood, and then you spread it on out within the community.
— Al Smith
In my neighborhood ... they view the police as someone who comes to take their loved ones away.
— Curtis Jackson
But my friends, these people in Egypt have stood by us in a tough, tough neighborhood.
— Roger Wicker
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor. Would you be mine; could you be mine?
— Fred Rogers
That's what Rocky is all about: pride, reputation, and not being another bum in the neighborhood.
— Sylvester Stallone
Maximum Rocknroll
didn't have a map section.
How was I supposed to know
that Berkeley was not
a neighborhood of San Francisco? — Bucky Sinister
didn't have a map section.
How was I supposed to know
that Berkeley was not
a neighborhood of San Francisco? — Bucky Sinister
I wanted a house near my family in a quiet neighborhood with a front yard and a backyard that my dog will like.
— Kylie Jenner
I lived in an all-black neighborhood, followed by an all-white one, and other kids in the always called me Mexican in both neighborhoods.
— Cheech Marin
When I'm near a native community, I visit it. If I hear there's a spiritual person in the neighborhood, I'll seek them out.
— Jon Voight
You can't just live in a comfortable little suburban neighborhood and get your education from movies and television and have any perspective on life.
— Craig Venter
I feel like I made it already, because I got already what everybody on the corners of the neighborhood I grew up in is striving to get.
— Lloyd Banks
My favorite form of transportation is walking. I live in a neighborhood where you can walk to restaurants, banks, and shops.
— Ed Begley Jr.
Stop swimming around in your own mind. That is a dangerous neighborhood that you should not go into alone.
— Marc Levy
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
It was dangerous to hit the wrong kid in my neighborhood, because a lot of the guys I played with had fathers in the Mafia.
— Tim Robbins
You can be a leader in your workplace, your neighborhood, or your family, all without having a title.
— Travis Bradberry
Jack Kennedy was one year older than I was, and we attended the same neighborhood school.
— Mike Wallace
Call it walking meditation or a neighborhood stroll; by whatever name
suits you, rediscover the art of meandering. — Gina Greenlee
suits you, rediscover the art of meandering. — Gina Greenlee
Playing rock 'n' roll music, it's going to be integrated, but being black you didn't want to go into some neighborhood where you weren't wanted.
— Gail Ann Dorsey
I love seeing America vote, through the prism of my older working class neighborhood in Riverside, California.
— Susan Straight
The Pearly Gates. Am I the only one who finds it odd that Heaven has gates? What kind of neighborhood is Heaven in?
— Jim Gaffigan
My neighborhood didn't really encourage women, though it didn't prevent women from progressing, either.
— Ada Yonath
Success and talent aren't even in the same neighborhood.
— Jenny Trout
Before you promise to change the world, it makes sense to do the hard work of changing your neighborhood.
— Seth Godin
Your mind is like an unsafe neighborhood; don't go there alone.
— Augusten Burroughs
You come to know the aches and vanities and tastes and intrigues of an entire neighborhood at a drug store.
— Paul Engle
The Bowery station on the J line is what happens to a neighborhood once politicians realize the people who live there don't vote.
— Andrew Vachss