2,405 Quotes About Cities

  • Author Questlove
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    Crack offered a lot of money to the inner-city youth who didn't go to college. Which enabled them to become businessmen. I know about maybe five people in the entertainment industry who did their peak work as a result of crack usage.

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  • Author Questlove
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    Reagan's neglect of the inner city is responsible for hiphop. Hiphop is created thanks to the conditions that crack set: easy money but a lot of work, the violence involved, the stories it produced. Crack helped birth hiphop.

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  • Author Adrienne Rich
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    What would it mean to live in a city whose people were changing each other's despair into hope?-- You yourself must change it.

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  • Author Agnes Repplier
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    No rural community, no suburban community, can ever possess the distinctive qualities that city dwellers have for centuries given to the world.

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  • Author Agnes Repplier
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    Lovers of the town have been content, for the most part, to say they loved it. They do not brag about its uplifting qualities. They have none of the infernal smugness which makes the lover of the country insupportable.

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  • Author Alfred Rosenberg
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    Today we see the steady stream from the countryside to the city, deadly for the Volk. The cities swell ever larger, unnerving the Volk and destroying the threads which bind humanity to Nature; they attract adventurers and profiteers of all colours, thereby fostering racial chaos.

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  • Author Anne Robinson
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    Balance sheets bore me. I suspect if figures had excited me I would have gone into the city and now be a lot wealthier.

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  • Author Arjun Rampal
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    Kolkata is special. I have been privileged to spend time in the city and make some great friends there. I like to go there whenever I can.

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  • Author Arundhati Roy
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    I think the kind of landscape that you grew up in, it lives with you. I don't think it's true of people who've grown up in cities so much; you may love a building, but I don't think that you can love it in the way that you love a tree or a river or the colour of the earth; it's a different kind of love.

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