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Cities have sexes: London is a man, Paris a woman, and New York a well-adjusted transsexual.
On the grounds of prestigious musical organizations that come and go, New York has the edge.
Because I'm such a die-hard New Yorker, I was skeptical of Montreal being a New York double.
Our theaters, our museums, our culture. We have everything New York has without the hassles.
It's always really special to be at the New York Film Festival, and always a real privilege.
Start spreading the news, I am leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York.
I must be honest. I can only read so many paragraphs of a New York Times story before I puke.
The New York Times is the worst newspaper in the world and it's extremely vicious to artists.
I had grown up and gone to high school in New York, so I wanted to get out of the east coast.
So much tension around here in New York. They want to fine you for every little thing you do.
I feel that love. I feel that energy. I always felt that energy when I'm playing in New York.
He (Lyndon B. Johnson) wanted to see poverty, so he came to see my team (1964 New York Mets).
I love New York so much; I could never live anywhere else, and ESPECIALLY not in my hometown.
Manila is like a small New York. Nothing works, and everybody's out to get the better of you.
Honestly, I don't shop in L.A. very much - it's mostly in New York or when I'm away on trips.
I had my success too soon. Three books published with Scribner's in New York before I was 30.
I don't care if New York avoided bankruptcy by substituting tourism for the garment business.
In the end, the only thing the true New Yorker knows about New York is that it is unknowable.
I do the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle every morning to keep the old grey matter ticking.
You can't expect the entire world to come to New York to see you. You have to travel to them.
If I get busted in New York, the freest city in the world, that will be the end of my career.
They said I couldn't play anything but an English boy. I knew I could. So I went to New York.
I was raised in Montreal, which is very multicultural, very liberal. Then I moved to New York.
Being typecast is a great thing for an actor. I was considered one of the New York mob actors.
No, I knew when I was doing theater in New York that this was what I was supposed to be doing.
New York has always prided itself on its bad manners. That is the real source of our strength.
New York, like London, seems to be a cloacina [toilet] of all the depravities of human nature.
One belongs to New York instantly. One belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years.
People don't know that New York really is just made up of a group of very small neighborhoods.
New York has their own character. I love the fans here. They are very honest, and I love that.
When I moved to New York in '93, we'd go dancing a lot. That's what kept us in shape, I think.
In New York, I find people so courteous and so generous. Free drinks in bars. Free taxi rides.
in New York there's such diversity that there's no one central identity; everyone is marginal.
I didn't know the city at all, but I was so happy to be in New York I cried. I was so excited.
There's no place like New York to engage so many wonderful people who care about black people.
I came to New York in 1962 and it began to look like I might he able to make a living in 1972.
I grew up in a super small town in upstate New York; my nearest neighbour was really far away.
The penny-papers of New York do more to govern this country than the White House at Washington.
I'm preparing for a multimedia theater piece, Airport Music, that's coming up in New York City.
When I got started in New York, if you were different from Miles & Dizzy it was very difficult.
It was so cold in New York City today that the Statue of Liberty had her torch under her dress.
I'm always inspired by the hidden treasures, unique personalities and New York's overall charm.
In the Thirties, when I was in New York, I did the first surrealistic ballet in a show of mine.
Manhattan crowds, with their turbulent musical chorus! Manhattan faces and eyes forever for me.
'The New York Times' thing... I think any actor would be thrilled to be profiled in that paper.
I lay puzzle as I backtrack to earlier times, Nothing's equivalent to the New York state of mind
New York is the dirtiest, largest, ugliest, broken-down city in the world-but it's the only one.
I personally don't even try to compare New York and L.A. To me, they are just way too different.
I was badly mauled by people in New York State for being against the death penalty for 12 years.
Eastern churches simply often try to please Muslims. Why doesn't the New York Times report this?