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#neighborhoods

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We need to take responsibility and educate people. That's why black folks don't like me. I always say it's our responsibility to make safe neighborhoods. It's our job to get them cleaned up.


Charles Evers


#black #cleaned #educate #folks #get

Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods.


George W. Bush


#call #find #gas #i #like

Florida is a place of unparalleled diversity of backgrounds, experiences and vision. It makes our culture unique, but it can also make it difficult to define a common identity and create a sense of community that reaches beyond our neighborhoods to all corners of our state.


Jeb Bush


#backgrounds #beyond #common #community #corners

For my part, I plan to work out a fair and adequate redistribution of city services to all city neighborhoods.


Jane Byrne


#city #fair #i #neighborhoods #out

We saw hundreds of programs to redevelop the central city, the neighborhoods, in the past.


Jane Byrne


#city #hundreds #in the past #neighborhoods #past

You can go into neighborhoods in the United States where people dress a certain way because they don't want to be out of touch, where boys wear pants down to their knees, which nobody has compelled them to do but they pick up the cultural norms, or where girls are improperly dressed by my eyes, but that's what they see in the media.


Hillary Clinton


#certain #certain way #compelled #cultural #down

If you don't visit the bad neighborhoods, the bad neighborhoods are going to visit you.


Thomas Friedman


#going #neighborhoods #visit #you

Children are not simply commodities to be herded into line and trained for the jobs that white people who live in segregated neighborhoods have available.


Jonathan Kozol


#children #commodities #into #jobs #line

You swallow hard when you discover that the old coffee shop is now a chain pharmacy, that the place where you first kissed so-and-so is now a discount electronics retailer, that where you bought this very jacket is now rubble behind a blue plywood fence and a future office building. Damage has been done to your city. You say, ''It happened overnight.'' But of course it didn't. Your pizza parlor, his shoeshine stand, her hat store: when they were here, we neglected them. For all you know, the place closed down moments after the last time you walked out the door. (Ten months ago? Six years? Fifteen? You can't remember, can you?) And there have been five stores in that spot before the travel agency. Five different neighborhoods coming and going between then and now, other people's other cities. Or 15, 25, 100 neighborhoods. Thousands of people pass that storefront every day, each one haunting the streets of his or her own New York, not one of them seeing the same thing.


Colson Whitehead


#change #consumerism #individuality #loss #memories

How reprehensible it is when those blessed with commodities insist on ignoring the poor. Better to torment them, force them into indentured servitude, inflict compulsion and blows—this at least produces a connection, fury and a pounding heart, and these too constitute a form of relationship. But to cower in elegant homes behind golden garden gates, fearful lest the breath of warm humankind touch you, unable to indulge in extravagances for fear they might be glimpsed by the embittered oppressed, to oppress and yet lack the courage to show yourself as an oppressor, even to fear the ones you are oppressing, feeling ill at ease in your own wealth and begrudging others their ease, to resort to disagreeable weapons that require neither true audacity nor manly courage, to have money, but only money, without splendor: That’s what things look like in our cities at present


Robert Walser


#class-warfare #courage #cowardice #inequality #money






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