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Anyone walking into the park day or night will be able to read and see the history of the place.
Lisa Schroeder
She had an on-the-ground understanding of the park after walking every trail, hiking every mountain and canoeing its lakes and rivers. She combined that with an incredible grasp of the park's history, its policy and law.
Peter Bauer
We want to solve the problems. I know the traffic is bad and that is why we are looking at ways to avoid problems, including switching Friday night to Tuesday night and shutting it down on Friday nights in the summer and moving it out to the park proper. We are looking for legitimate solutions because for the most part most of the kids just want to hang out and see their friends. They want some place to be and they are excited about upgrading the park.
Lee Boyd
There are people walking from the residential area along that way to the park at all hours of the day and night. There are always pedestrians on the street.
Matt Sheppard
Those beautiful red buildings really added to the park. The park has a lot of history, the brewery had a lot of history, so the two together were really very spectacular.
Karin DuPaul
[After many years of broadcasting games there, Campbell is well-acquainted with the magic the Palestra holds.] There's something about the place when you walk in the door, ... IT dates back to the days of the depression when it was built, and it's never changed very much. No one's ever tried to make it state of the art. It is what it is. We have brand new stadiums all over Philadelphia - we have a new baseball park, a new football park, we have the Wachovia Center - but people still love going to the Palestra. There's something about walking in the doors of the Palestra.
Bill Campbell
His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. We were going to put a park that would accommodate the overall community with a basketball court, a fountain, park benches and a little walking trail.
Sabrina Kent
You know walking your dog in the park is a perfectly normal thing to do, but you know I think that they are always trying to, you know, (say) 'What was he doing in that park at 4.30 a.m.?' My doggy had to go!
Kevin Spacey
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1959
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Yeah, I read history. But it doesn't make you nice. Hitler read history, too.
Joan Rivers
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1933
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I love the Plymouth library. I went to the history room and read the book on the 20th century history of Plymouth and thought it was great. I read they were going to do a second book. I hadn't thought about that case in years, but it all came back. I read what was available on it and realized we needed a more balanced treatment.
Gail Begley
One night she went to the restroom, and when I woke up she was walking into the wall. She couldn't find her place on the floor.
Patricia Smith
That's definitely cool. I read some of the stats about the history there. The cautions played to our benefit tonight. You had to be in the right place at the right time.
Ryan Newman
We hope that every New Yorker will attend the Great Read in the Park and continue to celebrate reading by visiting libraries throughout the year. New York City is fortunate to have great libraries that make it their mission to put books and information into the hands of New Yorkers and users from around the world. We at the New York Public Library are particularly thrilled that the Great Read is being held in Bryant Park, our most beautiful backyard.
Paul LeClerc
Both read the Bible day and night, But thou read'st black where I read white
William Blake
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1757
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1827
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The people need to walk at night. We built a walking path and now they're walking in the dark.
Commissioner Miguel Teran
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