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en I'm fascinated by each individual story. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, "How did this happen?"

en Clearly, there are a thousand and one scenarios for how someone can slip through the cracks. I'll walk down the street and see a homeless person, and I'll want to stop them and say, How did this happen? Where's your mother? Are you physically ill? Mentally ill?

en In many of the cases, it's a crime of opportunity. A group of teenagers is roaming the street on a hot summer night and they come across a homeless person who might be mentally ill or alcoholic. When they hurt a homeless person, they think they can get away with it -- and they think they won't be hurt in return.

en Anyone truly homeless and not a street person through drug and alcohol addiction should be given help.

en The Street is based on the idea that you can walk down any street, knock on any door and there will be a story. Six great stories about ordinary people in extraordinary situations.

en The average Joe, when they see somebody on the street, a prostitute or homeless person, they turn their head and look away.

en Everyone was very deeply involved in the world of "The Lord of the Rings". From the wardrobe department to lighting, all were fascinated with the story. This is something that does not happen usually.

en Each person in the walk-through drama gets to walk this street of gold before they leave in the final scene. We even have the river of life and the Pearly Gates in this scene.

en Unfortunately, they can't help all homeless persons that are reported to them. They have limited flexibility because of certain barriers, like (a homeless person's) bad credit or a criminal record.

en They do this because they think they can, that they can get away with beating a homeless person and nobody will care, and the homeless won't be able to fight back. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. They do this because they think they can, that they can get away with beating a homeless person and nobody will care, and the homeless won't be able to fight back.

en So you are lean and mean and resourceful and you continue to walk on the edge of the precipice because over the years you have become fascinated by how close you can walk without losing your balance.
  Richard M. Nixon

en And the street is a dangerous place. If you're a homeless woman on the street, you've got a tough row to hoe.

en I don't know that any particular construction project would prevent what happened the other night. The key thing is, you've got to make eye contact between [driver and pedestrian] to recognize that the car in fact is going to stop and the person is in fact going to cross the street. All the flashing lights won't make a bit of difference if that piece doesn't happen.

en People are fascinated when they hear the railroad story, ... They want a story. It gives the name substance, provides a connection.

en I just think that people are just fascinated by celebrities and the fact that it's live and anything can happen. Really, I think people are just dying to see what these celebrities are wearing when they walk on the carpet and what they're saying and who they're with.


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