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Sidewalk Quotes

Streets and their sidewalks-the main public places of a city-are its most vital organs.

Streets and their sidewalks-the main public places of a city-are its most vital organs.

Jane Jacobs (2016). “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, p.27, Vintage

There is a place where the sidewalk ends.

Shel Silverstein, “Where The Sidewalk Ends”

I love the rain - it washes memories off the sidewalk of life.

Woody Allen, Richard J. Anobile (1977). “Woody Allen's Play it again, Sam”, Not Avail

Eastlake High makes Buffy's hellmouth look like a crack in the sidewalk.

Rachel Vincent (2013). “Soul Screamers Volume Three: If I Die\Never to Sleep\Before I Wake”, p.106, Harlequin

I am too sick to lay down the sidewalks frighten me the whole damned city frightens me, what I will become what I have become frightens me.

Charles Bukowski (2012). “The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993”, p.17, Canongate Books

I stand upon a block of stillness. It is more secure than any sidewalk. I bring with me my own sidewalk.

Jane Roberts (2013). “The “Unknown” Reality: Volume Two: A Seth Book in Two Volumes”, p.477, Amber-Allen Publishing

If you get divorced in New York, you go into therapy and will talk to anybody you meet on the sidewalk about it.

"Elizabeth Strout on 'The Burgess Boys'". Interview with Dylan Foley, www.chicagotribune.com. March 23, 2013.