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  • I like Harvey Keitel. I liked him in Mean Streets. Im a fan. -- Richard Ben-Veniste
  • I'm an absolute fan of 1970s New York in films like 'Mean Streets' and 'Dog Day Afternoon. -- Guillaume Canet
  • Mean Streets dealt with the American Dream, according to which everybody thinks they can get rich quick, and if they can't do it by legal means then they'll do it by illegal ones. -- Martin Scorsese
  • The first movie I saw where it convinced me I could be an actor was 'Mean Streets,' so whenever I see Robert De Niro and he says, 'Hi, Denis,' it's still a really big deal. -- Denis Leary
  • I like Harvey Keitel. I liked him in 'Mean Streets.' I'm a fan. -- Richard Ben-Veniste
  • We were in love with 'Mean Streets' and 'Taxi Driver.' We had no idea why nothing remotely like that was done in Denmark. -- Mads Mikkelsen
  • Down these mean streets a man must go who is neither tarnished nor afraid -- Raymond Chandler
  • Equestrian and sailing are sports for people growing up on the mean streets of Connecticut. -- Craig Ferguson
  • Reviewers said Ghost Country was rich, astonishing and affecting in the way it blended comedy, magic, and a gritty urban realism in a breathtaking ride along Chicago's mean streets. -- Sara Paretsky
  • It is inbred in us that we have to do exceptional things for God: but we have not. We have to be exceptional in the ordinary things, to be holy in mean streets, among mean people, and this is not learned in five minutes -- Oswald Chambers
  • Some of us are born rebellious. Like Jean Genet or Arthur Rimbaud, I roam these mean streets like a villain, a vagabond, an outcast, scavenging for the scraps that may perchance plummet off humanity's dirty plates, though often sometimes taking a cab to a restaurant is more convenient. -- Patti Smith
  • In everything that can be called art there is a quality of redemption. It may be pure tragedy, if it is high tragedy, and it may be pity and irony, and it may be the raucous laughter of the strong man. But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. -- Raymond Chandler
  • There are people much less fortunate than us, and I don't mean people hungry sleeping in the streets either -- Della Reese
  • There are people much less fortunate than us, and I don't mean people hungry sleeping in the streets either. -- Della Reese
  • But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. -- Raymond Chandler
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