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One's freedom is one's love and one's love
is one's undoing, it's all in the dictionary... ~ Duncan McNaughton
San Francisco Poets quotes by Duncan McNaughton
San Francisco has a flowers-in-your-hair kind of vibe, while Chicago's got this very funny, big-city/small-town coolness to it. ~ Dave Matthews
San Francisco Poets quotes by Dave Matthews
The first job I ever had was right here in San Francisco with Southern Pacific. ~ Steven Burd
San Francisco Poets quotes by Steven Burd
On any day in the Mission in San Francisco, you can see a hand-painted sign that is kind of funky, and maybe that person, if they had money, would prefer to have had a neon sign. But I don't prefer that. I think it's beautiful, what they did and that they did it themselves. That's what I find beautiful. ~ Margaret Kilgallen
San Francisco Poets quotes by Margaret Kilgallen
We're going to San Francisco. The flowers in your hair are optional. ~ Neil Gaiman
San Francisco Poets quotes by Neil Gaiman
Immediately, I was caught up in an escape plan to spirit me out of San Francisco and back to North Oaks in a manner more suited to James Bond than Gerry Ferraro. ~ Geraldine Ferraro
San Francisco Poets quotes by Geraldine Ferraro
If she ever had a child, she would want him to grow up in San Francisco, where Mardi Gras was celebrated at least five times a year. ~ Armistead Maupin
San Francisco Poets quotes by Armistead Maupin
Julie nearly fainted when I showed up at home that night with the new Lexus. The first thing she wanted to do was drive it. I let her drive all over San Francisco with the windows rolled up, because we didn't want to lose one precious whiff of that new-car smell. ~ Lee Goldberg
San Francisco Poets quotes by Lee Goldberg
What I like best about San Francisco is San Francisco. ~ Frank Lloyd Wright
San Francisco Poets quotes by Frank Lloyd Wright
If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?" I opened my mouth to say San Francisco or maybe Madrid - somewhere exotic. But what came out was, "Here. Right here. ~ Heather Demetrios
San Francisco Poets quotes by Heather Demetrios
Well, I started conducting kind of by accident. I wanted to give myself a special birthday present for my fortieth birthday, and I was living in San Francisco at the time and I started attending some of the concerts and then simply dropping hints. ~ Bobby McFerrin
San Francisco Poets quotes by Bobby McFerrin
The houses in the better part of San Francisco, in those days, were all alike and all so ugly it was a wonder even their owners did not know it. (My father called it the better part of the city because he lived there.) Most of them were built on hillsides, with two or three of their corners standing on stilts. From the sidewalk you saw the doors a dozen feet above your head, the stairs leading up to them and a flat, bare expanse of pine sheathing enclosing the stilts. Each crowded against the next without an inch to spare, the houses themselves were narrow and looked taller than they actually were. If one of them had not occasionally been painted a dull brown instead of a dull green, or if a panel of brick had not been set here and there among the panels of wood, nobody could have told where his neighbor's left off and his own began. All of them rose straight from the sidewalks; there were no lawns, and no trees. A few blocks away there were well-proportioned and attractive houses, but the builders of our street had searched farther for their model - in a box factory, from the evidence. We were moderately rich, and nothing was too bad for us. ~ George Albee
San Francisco Poets quotes by George Albee
I would love to someday do a play. I did one when I was very young in San Francisco, where I grew up. A girl can dream. ~ Winona Ryder
San Francisco Poets quotes by Winona Ryder
I don't know if any of this would have happened if we had been at home ... Would we have crammed ourselves into the bathroom of a San Francisco restaurant to play her song? I doubt it. There's something about distance, being removed from what's familiar, that let's things happen. ~ Nina LaCour
San Francisco Poets quotes by Nina LaCour
The San Francisco Stock Exchange was the place that continuously pumped up the savings of the lower classes into the pockets of the millionaires. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
San Francisco Poets quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
I thought art was dead rabbits hanging by their feet on a wall. I went to Italy and saw all the religious paintings, and they didn't move me all that much. Then someone invited me to see this van Gogh exhibit at the Rosenberg Gallery in San Francisco. ~ Irving Stone
San Francisco Poets quotes by Irving Stone
When we were working on 'Looking' in San Francisco, I bought a new bike from Mission Bicycle Company, which I'm completely in love with. ~ Murray Bartlett
San Francisco Poets quotes by Murray Bartlett
During the 1960s, one neighborhood in San Francisco had the lowest income, the highest unemployment rate, the highest proportion of families with incomes under four thousand dollars a year, the least educational attainment, the highest tuberculosis rate, and the highest proportion of substandard housing ... That neighborhood was called Chinatown. Yet, in 1965, there were only five persons of Chinese ancestry committed to prison in the entire state of California. ~ James Q. Wilson
San Francisco Poets quotes by James Q. Wilson
So, we just kind of created our own thing and that's part of the beauty of Athens: is that it's so off the map and there's no way you could ever be the East Village or an L.A. scene or a San Francisco scene, that it just became its own thing. ~ Michael Stipe
San Francisco Poets quotes by Michael Stipe
The cool, grey city of love. ~ George Sterling
San Francisco Poets quotes by George Sterling
If I'm still wistful about On the Road, I look on the rest of the Kerouac oeuvre
the poems, the poems!
in horror. Read Satori in Paris lately? But if I had never read Jack Kerouac's horrendous poems, I never would have had the guts to write horrendous poems myself. I never would have signed up for Mrs. Safford's poetry class the spring of junior year, which led me to poetry readings, which introduced me to bad red wine, and after that it's all just one big blurry condemned path to journalism and San Francisco. ~ Sarah Vowell
San Francisco Poets quotes by Sarah Vowell
San Francisco is one of the great cultural plateaus of the world - one of the really urbane communities in the United States - one of the truly cosmopolitan places and for many, many years, it always has had a warm welcome for human beings from all over the world ~ Duke Ellington
San Francisco Poets quotes by Duke Ellington
Maybe I'll go where I can see stars, he said to himself as the car gained velocity and altitude; it headed away from San Francisco, toward the uninhabited desolation to the north. To the place where no living thing would go. Not unless it felt that the end had come. ~ Philip K. Dick
San Francisco Poets quotes by Philip K. Dick
I remember when I couldn't afford to eat like this. It was ramen noodles and the San Francisco Treat [Rice-A-Roni]. Dessert? Get you a honey bun and put a slice of cheese on it. Put it in the microwave for 45 seconds and you had the gift of a lifetime. ~ Rick Ross
San Francisco Poets quotes by Rick Ross
I think Hitchcock had a thing about hills: think of the house on the hill in 'Psycho.' Then, in 'Vertigo,' Scottie is forever traversing the city, going downhill all the time as he goes deeper and deeper into himself. It's as if Hitchcock is using San Francisco as a psychological map. ~ Allen Coulter
San Francisco Poets quotes by Allen Coulter
When I was 13, I began relaxing my hair, and that meant when I turned 18 it began to crack and fall off, and when I began anchoring, I had short, stubbly pieces of hair. And trying to report in San Francisco with fog meant my hair swelled. ~ Soledad O'Brien
San Francisco Poets quotes by Soledad O'Brien
My mother was actually born in Ohio but raised in West Virginia where her family had a laundry. She has a West Virginian accent. My father was born in China, but he's the son of an American citizen. My paternal grandfather was born in San Francisco in 1867. ~ Laurence Yep
San Francisco Poets quotes by Laurence Yep
WHO'S GOT A TAMPON? I JUST GOT MY PERIOD, I will announce loudly to nobody in particular in a women's bathroom in a San Francisco restaurant, or to a co-ed dressing room of a music festival in Prague, or to the unsuspecting gatherers in a kitchen at a party in Sydney, Munich, or Cincinnati. Invariably, across the world, I have seen and heard the rustling of female hands through backpacks and purses, until the triumphant moment when a stranger fishes one out with a kind smile. No money is ever exchanged. The unspoken universal understanding is: Today, it is my turn to take the tampon. Tomorrow, it shall be yours. There is a constant, karmic tampon circle. It also exists, I've found, with Kleenex, cigarettes, and ballpoint pens. ~ Amanda Palmer
San Francisco Poets quotes by Amanda Palmer
In all my travels I have never seen the hospitality of San Francisco equalled anywhere in the world. ~ Conrad Hilton
San Francisco Poets quotes by Conrad Hilton
In San Francisco, Haloween is redundant. ~ Will Durst
San Francisco Poets quotes by Will Durst
If you're alive, you can't be bored in San Francisco. If you're not alive, San Francisco will bring you to life ... San Francisco is a world to explore. It is a place where the heart can go on a delightful adventure. It is a city in which the spirit can know refreshment every day. ~ William, Saroyan
San Francisco Poets quotes by William, Saroyan
We tend to prefer candidates that don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco. ~ Sarah Palin
San Francisco Poets quotes by Sarah Palin
I forgot that San Francisco is not an angry city like New York. Gays have gotten what they wanted there over the years, unlike New York, where we had to fight for everything. ~ Larry Kramer
San Francisco Poets quotes by Larry Kramer
One day if I do go to heaven ... I'll look around and say, 'It ain't bad, but it ain't San Francisco. ~ Herb Caen
San Francisco Poets quotes by Herb Caen
For all its enormous range of space, climate, and physical appearance, and for all the internal squabbles, contentions, and strivings, what you northerners never appreciate ... is that Texas is so big that you can live your life within its limits and never give a damn about what anyone in Boston or San Francisco thinks. ~ James A. Michener
San Francisco Poets quotes by James A. Michener
There was a Japantown in San Francisco, but after the internment camps that locked up all the Japanese, Japantown shrunk down to just a couple tourist blocks. ~ Ann Nocenti
San Francisco Poets quotes by Ann Nocenti
San Francisco is a world to explore. It is a place where the heart can go on a delightful adventure. ~ William, Saroyan
San Francisco Poets quotes by William, Saroyan
I would love to shoot in San Francisco permanently. It would be such a joy to come back home full circle. ~ Michael Trucco
San Francisco Poets quotes by Michael Trucco
His day is done.

Is done.

The news came on the wings of a wind, reluctant to carry its burden.

Nelson Mandela's day is done.

The news, expected and still unwelcome, reached us in the United States, and suddenly our world became somber.

Our skies were leadened.

His day is done.

We see you, South African people standing speechless at the slamming of that final door through which no traveller returns.

Our spirits reach out to you Bantu, Zulu, Xhosa, Boer.

We think of you and your son of Africa, your father, your one more wonder of the world.

We send our souls to you as you reflect upon your David armed with a mere stone, facing down the mighty Goliath.

Your man of strength, Gideon, emerging triumphant.

Although born into the brutal embrace of Apartheid, scarred by the savage atmosphere of racism, unjustly imprisoned in the bloody maws of South African dungeons.

Would the man survive? Could the man survive?

His answer strengthened men and women around the world.

In the Alamo, in San Antonio, Texas, on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, in Chicago's Loop, in New Orleans Mardi Gras, in New York City's Times Square, we watched as the hope of Africa sprang through the prison's doors.

His stupendous heart intact, his gargantuan will hale and hearty.

He had not been crippled by brutes, nor ~ Maya Angelou
San Francisco Poets quotes by Maya Angelou
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