“Kids are wandering around the streets today that will become tomorrow's criminals that were yesterday's heroes.” KidsTodayStreetsHeroTomorrowCriminalsYesterdayWanderWandering Around Author:Bernard Marcus
“As long as you can walk the street and you know there's a tomorrow, there's always that chance. That's how I've always been. I've always had complete belief that I would make something out of myself again, because to me, it's always been about accomplishment.” KnowsLongBeliefChanceWalksStreetsTomorrowAccomplishment Author:Andrew Dice Clay
“Wholesome food is wholesome food anywhere. I may not like something but, generally speaking, if it's a busy, street food stall serving mystery meat in India, they're in the business of serving their neighbors. They're not targeted toward a transient crowd of tourists that won't be around tomorrow. They're not in the business of poisoning their neighbors.” IfsMayMysteryStreetsTomorrowIndiaBusyCrowdsNeighborMeatServingTouristsLike SomethingTransientPoisoningWholesome Food Author:Anthony Bourdain
“This is Wall Street, and today is important. Because tomorrow, July 4th, I intended to make my first million dollars--an excitingday in a man's life. The enterprise was slightly illegal.” MenFirstsImportantTodayMoneyMillionsStreetsCrimeWallTomorrowDollarsGreedEnterpriseIllegal4th Of JulyJulyMillion Dollars Author:Abraham Polonsky
“But there was not a moment when she did not see Carol in her mind, and all she saw, she seemed to see through Carol. That evening, the dark flat streets of New York, the tomorrow of work, the milk bottle dropped and broken in her sink, became unimportant. She flung herself on her bed and drew a line with a pencil on a piece of paper. And another line, carefully, and another. A world was born around her, like a bright forest with a million shimmering leaves.” WorldMindMomentsBornLinesDarkMillionsSawsPiecesStreetsNew YorkBrokenTomorrowBedPaperForestsEveningFlatsBottlesMilkPencilsUnimportantCarols Author:Patricia Highsmith
“Ever bike? Now that's something that makes life worth living!... Oh, to just grip your handlebars and lay down to it, and go ripping and tearing through streets and road, over railroad tracks and bridges, threading crowds, avoiding collisions, at twenty miles or more an hour, and wondering all the time when you're going to smash up. Well, now, that's something! And then go home again after three hours of it... and then to think that tomorrow I can do it all over again!” ThinkingWellsI CanHomeThreeSportsCan DoHoursWonderStreetsTomorrowTwentiesLaysTrackCrowdsMilesBridgesAvoidingBikeWorth LivingCyclingRailroadsI Can Do ItCollisionLife Worth LivingRailroad Tracks Author:Jack London
“In San Francisco - life goes on. Hope rises and dreams flicker and die. Love plans for tomorrow and loneliness thinks of yesterday. Life is beautiful and living is pain. The sound of music floats down a dark street. A young girl looks out a window and wishes she were married. A drunk sleeps under a bridge. It is tomorrow.” ThinkingLooksDreamPainBeautifulYoungLife IsDiesGirlWishSoundDarkSleepPlansStreetsLonelinessGoes OnTomorrowMarriedWindowYesterdayDrunkBridgesFloatsSan FranciscoLife Goes OnFlickerLife Is BeautifulSound Of Music Author:Hunter S. Thompson
“Tomorrow I too – this feeling and thinking soul, the universe I am to myself – yes, tomorrow I too will be someone who no longer walks these streets, someone others will evoke with a vague: 'I wonder what's become of him?” And everything I do, everything I feel, everything I experience, will be just one less passer-by on the daily streets of some city or other.” ThinkingFeelsSoulFeelingsUniverseWalksCitiesWonderStreetsTomorrowJust OneVagueEvokeBook Of Disquiet Author:Fernando Pessoa
“Okay, first thing tomorrow we hit the streets around Taccone's place. Somebody saw something.' 'I got it covered.' 'The DiMarcos might be in town.' 'Actually, they're in jail.' 'All seven of them?' Hale shrugged. 'It was an interesting October.” FirstsMightInterestingSawsStreetsTomorrowOkayTownsSevenJailCoveredOctoberHale Book:Heist Society Source: Heist Society
“Today somebody is suffering, today somebody is in the street, today somebody is hungry. ... We have only today to make Jesus known, loved, served, fed, clothed, sheltered. Do not wait for tomorrow. Tomorrow we will not have them if we do not feed them today.” IfsTodaySufferingJesusWaitingKnownStreetsTomorrowHungryFeds Author:Mother Teresa