“The sidewalks flash silver with mica. Skyline smeared with geese. By way of recognition I lost the sound of your voice.” — Ryan Murphy Copy Share Image
Life can be a bore if you're constantly walking sidewalks instead of a tightrope once in a while. — Larry Wilcox Copy Share Image
I walked exclusively on the sidewalks. I was a city girl. I've never been countrified. — Roxanne Lowit Copy Share Image
“When fall comes to town, lovers, letters, and leaves reunite on the sidewalks, broken, burnt, and brown.” — Akash Mandal Copy Share Image
These sidewalks liquid then stone building walls and an old pay phone it rings like all through the daylight. — Matt And Kim Copy Share Image
“I wonder through the days like a whore in a world with no sidewalks.” — Emil Cioran Copy Share Image
“Camera's are everywhere, the walls have eyes the sidewalks have eyes. Nothing completely happens without someone knowing about it.” — ricky star Copy Share Image
I've sucked way too much cement for this year. Bad juju rising off them city sidewalks. I need to babble with a… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“Out in this profane city, sometimes sidewalks seem the only cement that connects us, pressed by the sacred strangers we will never… — B.J. Ward Copy Share Image
I went to New York for a research trip, just because it has these iconic street canyons. It's one of the few… — Saschka Unseld Copy Share Image
I like these people swarming on the sidewalks, wedged into a little space of houses and canals, hemmed in by fogs, cold… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
She is stunned that in this town there are no sidewalks to speak of, no streetlights, no public transportation, no stores for… — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
Growing up in New York City, I'd flirted with the idea of driving, but between the subway and the sidewalks, I'd never… — Lynn Nottage Copy Share Image
If they have moving sidewalks in the future, when you get on them, I think you should have to assume sort of… — Jack Handey Copy Share Image
I had a mother who walked to the library with me, and you can't walk to a lot of libraries in San… — Sandra Cisneros Copy Share Image
“Some part of me remembers what snow is, but this is the first time my new mind has seen it. It softens… — Isaac Marion Copy Share Image
“She was in her element walking the concrete sidewalks, listening to the buzz of traffic and the hum of city life. One… — Richard E. Riegel Copy Share Image
There can be no reasonable right to live on sidewalks. Society needs order, and hence has a right to a minimally civilized… — George Will Copy Share Image
More than a decade after our fellow citizens began bedding down on the sidewalks, their problems continue to seem so intractable that… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
We had to build a city not for businesses or automobiles, but for children and thus for people. Instead of building highways,… — Enrique Penalosa Copy Share Image
“And on the sidewalks, after they've emerged from the stations, after being sandpapered by the jostling and scraping that a city like… — Dionne Brand Copy Share Image
“[Public housing projects] are not lacking in natural leaders,' [Ellen Lurie, a social worker in East Harlem] says. 'They contain people with… — Jane Jacobs Copy Share Image
“A city street equipped to handle strangers, and to make a safety asset, in itself, our of the presence of strangers, as… — Jane Jacobs Copy Share Image
“As children get older, this incidental outdoor activity--say, while waiting to be called to eat--becomes less bumptious, physically and entails more loitering… — Jane Jacobs Copy Share Image
The political ramifications of our festering financial and economic crisis have reached the sidewalks of New York, as well as other large… — Jerry A. Webman Copy Share Image