“If you're a baby about the media, as I was, you can't imagine what it's like when the great approval machine shines its beam on you, when every time you cross the street someone comes out of a manhole to talk about your haircut.” IfsImagineStreetsMediaBabyCrossesMachinesShiningApprovalBeamHaircuts Author:Ali MacGraw
“If you're trying to get somebody and this might be the only time you're going to catch him, but he is holding his baby and with his mama, you ain't gonna let that chance go by. That's the mentality of the streets. If you let that chance go by, he might catch your ass.” IfsTryingMightChanceStreetsBabyAssMentalityOnly TimeMama Author:Snoop Dogg
“You heard Eric 'Kiddie' Cantor say that he was afraid of mob rule down on Wall Street. Oh, you're afraid, little cutie baby? How about going down there yourself and walking through the crowds?” LittlesHeardStreetsWallBabyWalkingCrowdsEricMob Rule Author:Gerald Celente
“Children of eight and nine who love their mothers dearly will cross to the other side of the street when they see her coming, if they happen to be with friends, because to greet or be greeted by their mothers in the presence of peers is to acknowledge having been (and perhaps still being) a baby.” IfsChildrenStillsHappensMotherSidesStreetsBabyCrossesEightNineAcknowledgePeers Author:Dorothy H Cohen
“I believe that God protected me. I've experienced many miracles. One day, my father was arrested as I stood nearby on the street. A total stranger who was pushing a baby carriage took my hand and put it on the handle of the carriage, as if I were her child. As soon as it was safe for me, she let me walk home.” IfsBelieveChildrenHomeHandsFatherI BelieveWalksStreetsBabyOne DaySafeLet MeMiracleStrangerHandlePushingProtectedArrestedCarriages Author:Charlotte Knobloch
“I would have done well as a gypsy child, I think. A circus baby. I coulda played a great street urchin or ragamuffin. Or just been one. I certainly liked entertaining people and making jokes, but I don't know necessarily if that's what your child is prone to that you should necessarily put them in a real working industry at six years old.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsShouldYearsWellsChildrenRealDoneStreetsBabyIndustrySixJokesOur ChildrenYour ChildrenEntertainingCircusGypsySix Year Olds Author:Natasha Lyonne
“I told my students the other day in class, which is about the spirituality and creativity as much as it is about music. I said, 'If you're walking down the street and you see a baby carriage, and there's a baby in the carriage; you look down and your eyes meet the eyes of the baby. The baby looks at you: That's the kind of moment you're in when you're playing.” IfsLooksKindSaidMomentsEyeSpiritualityClassCreativityStreetsStudentsBabyWalkingDown AndCarriages Author:Charlie Haden
“As for music and my place in it, maybe things are changing a little bit. I know this: a good song is deeper than a tattoo. It'll remind you of the car you're driving and the girl you're going around with and the streets you're cruising. It's better than a photo album. A song is a tattoo that you never lose. 'Ice, Ice Baby,' man, you'll remember that when you're 90.” KnowsMenLittlesRememberSongGirlBitsLosesStreetsCarBabyLittle BitAlbumsDeeperDrivingIceTattoo Author:Vanilla Ice
“The majority of Latinos in this country are 28 years old or younger. All of those people out there attacking the Latino community, when you see a Latino going down the street with a baby carriage and a couple of children walking beside them, they should say 'Hey, there goes my social security and my Medicare.' Those are the people that are going to contribute to keep our social security system funded and our medical system funded.” PeopleShouldYearsChildrenCountrySocialCommunityStreetsSecurityBabyCoupleWalkingMajorityMedicalHeySocial SecurityAttackingLatinoMedicareCarriagesSecurity Systems Author:Dolores Huerta
“The first things that babies can notice is sex; the first thing that you can tell about a person when you see them walking down the street is their gender.” FirstsPersonsSexStreetsBabyWalkingGender Author:Stephen Marche
“"Baby, you know?" my mother once said to me. "I think you're the greatest woman I've ever met - and I'm not including my mother or Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in that." She said, "You are very intelligent and you're very kind, and those two qualities do not often go together." Then she went across the street and got in her car, and I went the other way down to the streetcar. I thought, "Suppose she's right. She's intelligent - and she's too mean to lie." You see, a parent has the chance - and maybe the responsibility - to liberate her child. And my mom had liberated me when I was 17.” ThinkingKnowsWayKindMeanChildrenSaidTwoTogetherLyingMotherParentChanceQualityResponsibilityStreetsCarBabyMomMetsIntelligentIncludingMy MomLiberatedEleanor Author:Maya Angelou
“Can you be happy with the movies, and the ads, and the clothes in the stores, and the doctors, and the eyes as you walk down the street all telling you there is something wrong with you? No. You cannot be happy. Because, you poor darling baby, you believe them.” LifeBelieveEyeWalksPoorStreetsBabyClothesDoctorsStoresAdsDarling Author:Katherine Dunn
“Witch Baby wanted to ask Ping how to find her Jah-Love angel. She knew Raphael was not him, even though Raphael had the right eyes and smile and name. She knew how he looked--the angel in her dream--but she didn't know how to find him. Should she roller-skate through the streets in the evenings when the streetlights flicker on? Should she stow away to Jamaica on a cruise ship and search for him in the rain forests and along the beaches? Would he come to her? Was he waiting, dreaming of her in the same way she waited and dreamed?” KnowsWayShouldDreamEyeWantedAsksNamesWaitingKnow HowStreetsBabyAngelRainForestsShipsEveningBeachWitchCruiseSkatesFlickerJamaicaRaphaelPingCruise Ships Author:Francesca Lia Block
“You have some severe mental problem I need to be aware of, don’t you? (Shahara) Just because I eat babies for breakfast and pick my teeth with their bones doesn’t mean I’m nuts. (Syn) Any other weird habits I should be aware of? (Shahara) Just my need to dance naked in the streets under the light of a full moon. (Syn)” NeedsShouldMeanProblemLightStreetsBabyHabitMoonPicksBonesTeethNakedBreakfastNutsSevereFull Moon Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“I could have told him that nothing was safe and that no matter how careful you were and how hard you tried, there were still accidents, hidden traps, and snares. You could get killed on an airplane or crossing the street. Your marriage could fall apart when you weren't looking; your husband could lose his job; our baby could get sick or die.” StillsMatterHardJobsDiesFallLosesStreetsBabySafeHusbandSickCarefulAccidentsAirplaneTrapsFalling ApartCrossingsYour HusbandSnaresCrossing The Street Book:Little Earthquakes Source: Little Earthquakes