I was a huge 'Street Fighter' fan, and I actually still am. The only game I really was good at was 'Street Fighter.'
Understanding is a two-way street.
I was street smart, but unfortunately the street was Rodeo Drive.
Mama tried to save us from the streets, but the streets were too strong.
I love the idea of the street vibe, having folks together, out in the street at midnight.
Rap is from the streets and I'm from the streets. That's why a lot of people accept me.
Me and the Dap-Kings, the whole band is playing a wedding band in 'The Wolf of Wall Street.'
The people who work in Wall Street still look up to Gordon Gekko. He's sort of a guru.
Once again, the puppets on Capitol Hill are about to slam the Muppets on Main Street. The country still hasn't recovered from the Wall Street-induced financial cataclysm of 2008, yet Congress is preparing to enact the Orwellian 'JOBS Act' - a bill th...
Some lurid things have been said about me—that I am a racist, a hopeless alcoholic, a closet homosexual and so forth—that I leave to others to decide the truth of. I'd only point out, though, that if true these accusations must also have been tru...
I was coming up on a cross street when a man wearing a filthy suit stepped out from around the corner of the building ahead and directly into my path. Bent with age, he turned bleak red eyes to me and stared. Pressed with his chest to both hands he c...
Man, that’s a killer strategy, that is, an awesome way to persuade the incognoscenti that we’re not crazed hokum junkies, high on hackwork, trying to pimp our addled euphoria to anyone who passes. Yeah, vehement denial that we’ve got anything t...
Even a snail will eventually reach its destination.
But if you take pleasure in morality, then you are always in deficit.
It's a very enclosed world on Wall Street.
I'm not a Wall Street expert, but I can read the papers.
In truth, government has been good to Wall Street and big business.
It's time to bring tough medicine to Washington. No longer will policy be set by K Street, it will be dictated by Main Street.
Dominic Toretto: The thing about street fights... the street always wins.
People are rightfully upset about Wall Street abuses and excess.
... there's a silent voice in the wilderness that we hear only when no one else is around. When you go far, far beyond, out across the netherlands of the Known, the din of human static slowly fades away, over and out.