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Letter "I" » in Brooklyn
«We got a safe in the trunk with money in a stack With dice in the front and Brooklyn's in the back ? No Sleep ?il Brooklyn»
«Is Brooklyn still in the league?»
Author: Bill Terry | Keywords: in Brooklyn
«I definitely want Brooklyn to be christened, but I don't know into what religion yet.»
«In Brooklyn, it was as though you were in your own little bubble. You were all part of one big, but very close family, and the Dodgers were the main topic of everybody's conversations and you could sense the affection people had for you. I don't know that such a thing exists anymore.»
«Since nudes in all countries and centuries possess standard equipment, it's difficult to say precisely why the pictures at the Brooklyn Museum right now are so thoroughly American.»
Author: Emily Genauer | Keywords: in Brooklyn, museum, nudes
«The visitors, they question you-they like to know what's that building, where's Brooklyn, which way's Jersey. They observe the view. That's why it's called an observatory.»
«Farrell's Bar in Brooklyn had urinals so large they looked like shower stalls for Toulouse-Lautrec.»
«Scientists are people who build the Brooklyn Bridge and then buy it.»
«Night was a wonderful time in Brooklyn in the 1930s. Air conditioning was unknown except in movie houses, and so was television. There was nothing to keep one in the house. Furthermore, few people owned automobiles, so there was nothing to carry one away. That left the streets and the stoops. The very fullness served as an inhibition to crime.»
«I would rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the man who sold it»

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