“I hadn't even released my first proper single when I started to feel the strain of attention. But I don't believe that it was the attention that was giving me panic attacks. I think it was everything in my life colliding at the same time. It really did get to a serious point where I couldn't even walk down the street without getting the pain.” ThinkingGivingFeelsFirstsBelievePainWalksAttentionStreetsSeriousDon't BelievePanicStrainPanic Attacks Author:Ellie Goulding
“I don't think there is a 'gay lifestyle.' I think that's superficial crap, all that talk about gay culture. A couple of restaurants on Castro Street and a couple of magazines do not constitute culture. Michelangelo is culture. Virginia Woolf is culture. So let's don't confuse our terms. Wearing earrings is not culture.” ThinkingCultureTermStreetsCoupleGayLifestyleMagazinesRestaurantsCrapSuperficialVirginiaCastroEarringsWoolfGay CultureGay Lifestyle Author:Rita Mae Brown
“... I cannot think a civilization worth having that does not encourage and enable its subjects to spend something, not extorted by governments but freely given to keep wretchedness at least from the streets they walk through day by day.” ThinkingDoeGovernmentGivenWalksStreetsSubjectsCivilizationWretchedness Author:Freya Stark
“I think that hip-hop is more of an individual effort. That means you're an artist from the streets, they expect you to rap about the streets, because that's what happens there.” ThinkingMeanHappensArtistIndividualEffortStreetsHip HopRapHipsHopsIndividual Effort Author:Conor Oberst
“the very minute we think we 'have' God, God will surprise us. As we search in fire and earthquakes, God will be in the still small voice. As we listen in silent meditation, God will be shouting protests in the street. God is warning us that we had best not try to find our security in any well-defined concept or category of what is Godly - for the minute we believe we are into God, God is off again and calling us forth into some unknown place.” ThinkingTryingBelieveWellsStillsGodVoiceFireMeditationStreetsMinutesSecurityCallingConceptsSilentSurpriseGods WillDefinedProtestCategoriesWarningGodlyEarthquakesShoutingSmall VoiceSilent Meditation Author:Carter Heyward
“I think that when young players really see their game rise next level, it's when practices are like competition and there's no separation there. Of course, there are adrenaline and the butterflies; you don't have that so much in practice. You want to fake yourself out and try to get them there because you want to be as close to that game mentality as you can when you step on that field every single day whether it's practice or in your backyard or down the street with your dad.” ThinkingWantTryingYoungCoursesNextGamesLevelsStepsPracticePlayerStreetsFieldsDadCompetitionSeparationFakeMentalityButterflyAdrenalineBackyardsNext LevelYour Dad Author:Jennie Finch
“As an author, I don't really think too much about being a celebrity. It's not like being a movie star or a TV star. It's not as if people recognize me when I walk down the street. That hardly ever happens, and it's just as well. But it is great when people know my books, when I walk through an airport and see them in the bookstore, or when I see someone reading a book on a plane or on a train, and it's something I've written. That's a wonderful feeling.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWellsBookFeelingsHappensReadingStarsWalksToo MuchWonderfulWrittenStreetsTvsTrainPlanesMovie StarAirportsBookstores Author:Rick Riordan
“I think we need to find a way to provide people with a reason that the average man on the street can grasp and embrace, that would cause him to move away from the centuries-old idea of the individual and individualism, and move toward a different concept of what it means to be human in a collective society. Unless he has that reason, unless he has a fundamental reason to do that, it's going to be very difficult to cause him to make that shift, in my view.” PeopleThinkingMenWayNeedsHumansMeanIdeasDifferentReasonMovingIndividualCausesDifficultViewsStreetsCenturyConceptsFundamentalsEmbraceAverageCollectivesIndividualismAverage ManOld IdeasWhat It Means To Be Human Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“I actually hear into life - seeing everything that's occurring as a conversation with God in some form. So it really is the next song on the radio - a chance utterance of a friend on the street - it really is what's happening right now. I stop and think, 'What is life trying to tell me right now?' And "What does my soul know about this?'” ThinkingKnowsTryingDoeSoulFormSongNextChanceSeeingStreetsRight NowConversationHappeningsRadioMy SoulUtteranceWhat Is LifeConversations With God Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“Starting off in music, the purpose of it was not to become like well known on the street and be famous. You know, I didn't even think about that part of being famous. Famous for making records, yes, but famous face in a woman's magazine, I never thought of that. I didn't want that.” ThinkingKnowsWantWellsFacesPurposeKnownRecordsStreetsStartingMagazinesWell KnownBeing Famous Author:Mick Jagger
“What matters is ultimately what collectively those people on the street - whether that's the cycling community, the cancer community - it matters what they think.” PeopleThinkingMatterCommunityStreetsCancerWhat MattersCycling Author:Lance Armstrong
“Expectations are usually predicated on the idea that the everyday things that happen to ordinary people shouldn't happen to you. People hold the idea of being ordinary in absolute contempt, so when they face an illness, poverty, or any kind of catastrophe, they say, 'I can't believe this happened to me.' And who did you think it was going to happen to - the woman across the street?” PeopleThinkingBelieveKindI CanIdeasHappensFacesPovertyHappenedStreetsOrdinaryExpectationsAbsolutesEverydayIllnessContemptCatastropheOrdinary PeopleOrdinarinessEveryday Things Author:Caroline Myss
“I don't think RADA wanted me, actually. When I was at Oxford I had a boyfriend at Central [School of Speech and Drama] and it looked like the most fantastic life, but I think not going makes you more free. Nothing can teach you what it's like to work on a film set, and the best education there can be for an actor is to walk up the street and observe human nature.” ThinkingHumansWantedSchoolFilmActorsWalksTeachStreetsHuman NatureDramaSpeechFantasticOxfordFilm SetBest EducationFantastic Life Author:Rosamund Pike
“I turned down the lead role in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, because that idiot Oliver Stone didn't think the character should play the alto sax.” ThinkingShouldPlayCharacterSleepRolesStreetsWallStonesIdiotTurned DownNever Sleep Author:Michael Cera
“I don't think I could walk down the street wearing bubbles or a dress made of ham. What Lady GaGa has done has been kind of amazing. I am the opposite. I wear clothes I would wear on the street. I'm all about a real look.” ThinkingLooksKindHas BeensMadeRealDoneWalksStreetsClothesOppositesDressesBubblesHamGaga Author:Rihanna
“Oh, I'm all about small business. I think what we've learned from big business and big Wall Street is that unchecked greed and the creation of false value gets us all in trouble. If we look at the American economy, who's really creating value? It's the small businesses.” IfsThinkingLooksBigsValuesEconomyTroubleStreetsCreationWallCreatingGreedSmall BusinessBig BusinessAmerican EconomyCreating Value Author:Robert Herjavec
“I would love to dive into an indie film based on the streets of East Los Angeles where I grew up. If that doesn't come my way soon, I think I just might have to write it myself.” IfsThinkingWayWritingMightFilmStreetsGrewGrew UpEastMy WayLos AngelesIndie Films Author:Michael Trevino
“My boss seems to think that my hair is gonna fall off & go into the ice cream. This hair ain't movin' my dude. 150mph on the highway on a street bike it doesn't move! What makes you think it's gonna move in a gelato shop?” ThinkingSeemsMovingFallStreetsHairIceShopsBossCreamBikeIce CreamHighwaysMake You ThinkGelato Author:Pauly D
“My favorite television show of all time is 'Hill Street Blues.' I think it's the show that is to television what Pele was to football or Muhammad Ali was to boxing.” ThinkingShowsStreetsTelevisionFootballMy FavoriteAll TimeHillsBoxingMuhammadTelevision ShowsHill Street Blues Author:Lennie James
“I think something will soon have to be done to protect people from hacking and blogging and lying and spreading rumors and chasing you down the street. Lives are wrecked that way.” PeopleThinkingWayDoneLyingStreetsProtectChasingRumorBloggingHackingStreet LifeSpreading Rumors Author:Ali MacGraw
“You go outside with me right now, we'll ask twelve people on the street what they think about Jews. And all I need's one.” PeopleThinkingNeedsAsksStreetsRight NowJewTwelve Author:Roy Payne
“People assume Wall Street is a certain culture and tech is a certain culture. But if you look at the (gender) numbers at the top of (those) industries, they don't vary very much. I think in finance, women hold 19 percent of the top jobs, and women are 21 percent of the leaders in nonprofits.” PeopleIfsThinkingLooksJobsCertainCultureNumbersLeaderStreetsWallIndustryPercentAssumingGenderFinanceVaryNonprofits Author:Sheryl Sandberg
“Sometimes I'll be confident and go into a shop and say, "Hello, yeah, all right," and then the next day, if someone looks at me or talks to me, I just don't know what to do. If you're walking down the street with a baseball cap, you might be fine. But if you're in a pub and you see someone look at you, you think the worst thing in the world now is if they come over. It's a really weird feeling.” IfsThinkingKnowsWorldLooksSometimesFeelingsMightNextStreetsWorstFineWalkingBaseballYeahShopsOver ItWorst ThingsNext DayLook At MeHelloCapsTalk To MePubsBe ConfidentReally WeirdBaseball CapsWeird Feeling Author:Ricky Gervais
“I didn't think one day something would happen that would bring me back to Wall Street to write what is essentially a sequel.” ThinkingWritingHappensStreetsWallOne DaySequels Author:Michael Lewis
“I really only write about inner landscapes and most people don't see them, because they see practically nothing within, because they think that because it's inside, it's dark, and so they don't see anything. I don't think I've ever yet, in any of my books, described a landscape. There's really nothing of the kind in any of them. I only ever write concepts. And so I'm always referring to "mountains" or "a city" or "streets." But as to how they look: I've never produced a description of a landscape. That's never even interested me.” PeopleThinkingWritingLooksKindBookDarkCitiesStreetsMountainConceptsLandscapeDescriptionReferring Author:Thomas Bernhard
“The great thing about having money is that you can actually just get on with your life and not have to think about paying the bills or crouch over The Wall Street Journal or the Financial Times and look at the stock figures and things like that. That bores me rigid.” ThinkingLooksStreetsFiguresWallBillsFinancialGreat ThingsBoresJournalWall Street Journal Author:Peter Mayle
“I can't think of a single one of my plays that does not represent a coincidence between an external and an internal event. Something outside of me, outside even my own life, something I read in a newspaper or witness on the street, something I see or hear, fascinates me. I see it for its dramatic potential.” ThinkingDoeI CanPlayMy OwnStreetsEventsNewspapersWitnessDramaticInternalsCoincidenceMy Own Life Author:Athol Fugard
“I dont think theres a back lot here in Hollywood anymore that has those streets, like a French Quarter.” ThinkingStreetsHollywoodQuartersFrench Quarter Author:Glenn Danzig
“I think people are entitled to march without a permit. When you have a few hundred thousand people on the street you have permission.” PeopleThinkingStreetsThousandHundredMarchPermitPermissionEntitled Author:Tom Hayden
“When they saw me walking down the street smoking a cigar, they'd say, 'Hey, that 14-year-old kid may be going places.' Of course it's also a good prop on the stage ... When you can't think of what you're supposed to say next, you can puff on your cigar until you think of your next line.” ThinkingYearsMayKidsCoursesNextLinesSawsStreetsStageWalkingHeySmokingThink Of YouCigarPropsPuffSmoking Cigars Author:George Burns
“Sinclair Lewis is the perfect example of the false sense of time of the newspaper world.... [ellipsis in source] He was always dominated by an artificial time when he wrote Main Street.... He did not create actual human beings at any time. That is what makes it newspaper. Sinclair Lewis is the typical newspaperman and everything he says is newspaper. The difference between a thinker and a newspaperman is that a thinker enters right into things, a newspaperman is superficial.” ThinkingWorldHumansDifferencesHuman BeingsPerfectStreetsExampleSourceNewspapersJournalismThoughtfulThinkerArtificialTypicalSuperficialMain Street Author:Gertrude Stein
“I'm an anarchist and I do think things such as Occupy Wall Street are about getting a little closer to the solution.” ThinkingLittlesStreetsWallSolutionsAnarchistOccupy Wall Street Author:Woody Harrelson
“When we signed with Warner Bros., they knew what they were getting. They knew they weren't going to get some easily manipulated prepackaged pop group. That was not going to happen. What they wanted, I think, was the integrity that we had to offer. What they wanted was the kind of street cred or cache that R.E.M. could bring to them and the chance that we would give them a hit or two. What happened was we gave them a bunch of hits. And we became huge.” ThinkingGivingKindTwoHappensWantedChanceHappenedGroupsStreetsHugeIntegrityOffersPopsBunchBrosWarner BrosCache Author:Michael Stipe
“Poverty demoralizes. A man in debt is so far a slave; and Wall-street thinks it easy for a millionaire to be a man of his word, aman of honor, but, that, in failing circumstances, no man can be relied on to keep his integrity.” ThinkingMenEasyPovertyFailingStreetsWallHonorCircumstancesIntegritySlaveDebtBe A ManMillionaire Author:Ralph Waldo Emerson
“[On her seven-month-old son:] When people see me carrying him in the street they think I'm being attacked by a short, bald man. But it's just me with my little fat child.” PeopleThinkingMenChildrenLittlesStreetsSonMonthsSevenFatsSeven MonthsBald Man Author:Elizabeth Hurley
“Weird, isn't it Somehow in the dead of winter when its 40 below, so cold your words just freeze in the air, you think you'll never hear a robin's song again or see a blossom on a cherry tree, when one day you wake up and bingo, light coming through the mini blinds is softened with a tick of rose and the cold morning air has lost its bite. It's spring once again, the streets are paved with mud and the hills are alive with the sound of mosquitos.” ThinkingLightSongLostSoundMorningAliveAirTreeStreetsColdOne DaySpringWake UpRoseWinterHillsBitesMudFreezeCherriesRobinsTickCherry TreesBingoMorning AirCold Morning Author:Andrew Schneider
“I am not fighting machinery as such, but the madness of thinking that machinery saves labor. Men save labor until thousands of them are without work and die of hunger on the streets. I want to secure employment and livelihood not only to part of the human race, but for all. I will not have the enrichment of a few at the expense of the community. At present the machine is helping a small minority to live on the exploitation of the masses. The motive force of this minority is not humanity or love of their kind, but greed and avarice.” ThinkingMenWantHumansKindHelpingHumanityDiesFightingForceCommunityRaceStreetsMassLaborMachinesMadnessEnvironmentalGreedHungerEmploymentSecureHuman RaceMotiveMinoritiesExpensesSustainabilityExploitationMachineryAvariceLivelihoodEnrichment Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“Motivating yourself, I think having big strong legs, that's pretty cool. Having a big VMOs [the teardrop-shaped muscle above your knee] is always nice. But, the thing is, when you see guys who are clearly gym junkies who only do bicep curls all day every day, and you see them walking down the street ...'Mate, what about the legs?'.” ThinkingBigsGuyStrongNiceStreetsWalkingLegsKneesMusclesGymMatesCurlsJunkieTeardropStrong Legs Author:Greg Rutherford
“I think if you're not going to look so daft walking down the street split your workouts a little bit.” IfsThinkingLooksLittlesBitsStreetsWalkingLittle BitSplitsWorkoutDaft Author:Greg Rutherford
“The rich get richer and the poor get the picture. I think this Occupy Wall Street thing is great.” ThinkingPoorRichStreetsWallGet RichOccupy Wall Street Author:Simon Baker
“I think anyone who knows me at all knows that I have been a movie addict all my life. I grew up in a city obsessed by cinema and where there are cinemas on every street corner.” ThinkingKnowsHas BeensCitiesStreetsGrewGrew UpCornersCinemaObsessedKnow MeAddictStreet Corners Author:Salman Rushdie
“Skateboarding is a part of Hip-Hop culture. I think it's the fifth element of Hip-Hop - emceeing, deejaying, b-boying, graffiti, and skateboarding. Skateboarders live and die on the streets. It's expression - it's everything that Hip-Hop is.” ThinkingDiesCultureStreetsExpressionElementsHip HopHipsHopsFifthGraffitiSkateboardingSkateboarderFifth Element Author:Yelawolf
“My fear in life, I don't have any kind of specifics like snakes or spiders or anything but I think if I was covered in buttermilk naked running down the street being chased by Gandalf, I'd say, or I don't know, I'm just making it up!” IfsThinkingKnowsKindRunningStreetsNakedCoveredSnakesSpidersSpecifics Author:Theo James
“It would be so helpful for the straight community to see men in powerful positions coming out and saying "I'm gay" so they don't have these preconceived notions that all gay men are smarmy idiots living on the street or whatever it is people think of gay men. I think it would be really helpful and productive.” PeopleThinkingMenWould BeCommunityPowerfulStreetsPositionGayNotionIdiotProductiveHelpfulComing OutLiving OnGay MenPreconceived Notions Author:Madonna Ciccone
“I'm sentimental about Jesus on the cross. Jesus was a Jew, and also I believe he was a catalyst, and I think he offended people because his message was to love your neighbour as yourself; in other words, no one is better than somebody else. He embraced all people, whether it was a beggar on the street or a prostitute, and he admonished a group of Jews who were not observing the precepts of the Torah. So he rattled a lot of people's cages.” PeopleThinkingBelieveJesusI BelieveGroupsStreetsLove YouMessagesCrossesJewSentimentalCagesOffendedObservingNeighbourBeggarCatalystTorah Author:Madonna Ciccone
“When people are courting, many of them think that when they get married, that's it, and everything will be on Easy Street. But you really have to work even harder once you're married, because the challenges are that much greater.” PeopleThinkingEasyChallengesGreaterStreetsMarriedHarderEasy Street Author:Morris Chestnut
“From the outside, people think it's drug-related. But wherever you come from, people are driven by a sense of belonging. What I say to kids all the time is you don't own streets. We don't own the paving stones we are fighting over. Instead of fighting each other, you should be fighting the government to make this a better place to live.” PeopleThinkingShouldGovernmentKidsFightingStreetsDrugStonesDrivenRelatedBelongingBetter PlacePlaces To LivePavingFighting Each Other Author:Ashley Walters
“The streets helps you a lot in music, cause it let's you know that you can't trust nobody and that nobody's gonna wait for you. You can't just sit there with dope in your pocket and think that people are gonna come to you. You gotta put the product out there.” PeopleThinkingKnowsHelpingCausesWaitingStreetsProductsPocketsDopeTrust Nobody Author:Schoolboy Q
“I imagine the world from my window ... Traveling, I think it's a nightmare today. The airports and things the people in the street with the selfies ... I like to stay at home and read.” PeopleThinkingWorldHomeTodayImagineStreetsWindowNightmareAirportsStay At Home Author:Karl Lagerfeld
“I think that walking down the middle of the street with several thousand people who share your deepest beliefs is one of the best ways to take a walk.” PeopleThinkingWayBeliefWalksShareStreetsMiddleWalkingThousandBest Way Author:Rebecca Solnit