Eddie Sadowski of Baltimore is always good for a couple of laughs a game. — George Mikan Copy Share Image
“Murder often doesn't unsettle a man. In Baltimore, it usually doesn't even ruin his day.” — David Simon Copy Share Image
I am so proud to be the Baltimore Ravens' first Hall of Fame inductee. — Jonathan Ogden Copy Share Image
At one time I'd been to every park except Baltimore and Houston, but can't even keep track of who plays where these… — W. P. Kinsella Copy Share Image
“Baltimore is warm but pleasant... I belong here, where everything is civilized and gay and rotted and polite.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
I had a screening in Baltimore where one of the hardest individuals just broke into tears at the end. That's the response… — Sheldon Candis Copy Share Image
What I saw in Baltimore was distressing and it tells me we need stronger policies in this country. — Bernie Sanders Copy Share Image
I love Baltimore, I miss the people, but I think L.A. is way more chill. — JPEGMAFIA Copy Share Image
My music experience living in Baltimore was life-altering. To this day, there is no scene that works as hard or puts as… — JPEGMAFIA Copy Share Image
The Baltimore Police Department had engaged in a pattern of practice of conduct that violated the constitution and federal law, and this… — Al Sharpton Copy Share Image
We started playing the Baltimore Colts early, and I was still very impressed with Johnny Unitas, who just passed away recently. I… — Bob Lilly Copy Share Image
Really,' thought I, 'we call Baltimore the 'Monumental City' for its two marble columns, and here is Edinburg with one at every… — Bayard Taylor Copy Share Image
Baltimore is a city of possibility, and we've got to challenge the traditional pathways of politics and politicians who lay those paths. — DeRay Mckesson Copy Share Image
My first job on the radio was writing jokes for a Baltimore DJ called Johnny Walker, who was sort of a '70s… — Ira Glass Copy Share Image
When the scheme for the construction of a railroad from Baltimore to the waters of the Ohio River first began to take… — John Moody Copy Share Image
“John Updike, in that book you gave me, he said the dead make space. Do you know what I think? Updike doesn't… — Laura Lippman Copy Share Image
I used to run away to New York from Baltimore all the time. I would get on the Greyhound bus and tell… — John Waters Copy Share Image
It's not enough to celebrate the ideals that we're built on, liberty and justice and equality for all. Those just can't be… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
I was raised in an Italian catholic family in Baltimore, Maryland. Our faith is very important to us, our patriotism, love of… — Nancy Pelosi Copy Share Image
I grew up in Baltimore which is a one of the biggest drug cities. I've seen a lot of drugs... so it… — Mario Copy Share Image
America is a country that is now utterly divided when it comes to its society, its economy, its politics. There are definitely… — David Simon Copy Share Image
By the 1970s, pornography had caught up with The Block, where performers were totally in the nude. I wasn't going to do… — Blaze Starr Copy Share Image
[Crack epidemic] definitely has impacted folks in my family, most definitely. I think that's true for most, if not all people, regardless… — Mahershala Ali Copy Share Image
I have a thing for Baltimore: the word itself, the place - I don't know where it comes from; it's just a… — Stephen Malkmus Copy Share Image
Some people see Baltimore as a hopeless place. Some have even made a lot of money on it. — Martin O'Malley Copy Share Image
If we can rebuild Iraq, we can rebuild Illinois and Indiana and if we can do Baghdad, we can do Baltimore. — Carol Moseley Braun Copy Share Image
The French are a smallish, monkey-looking bunch and not dressed any better, on average, than the citizens of Baltimore. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Between 1999 and 2009, the people of Baltimore achieved the greatest reduction in crime of America's largest cities. — Martin O'Malley Copy Share Image
I was just a bumpkin. Just a country bumpkin. I had just come to New York from Virginia. Or was it Baltimore? — Cass Elliot Copy Share Image
With the reorganization of 1898 finished, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad entered a new period in its history. — John Moody Copy Share Image