I agreed to take part in a New York University Institute for Humanities conference a year ago. . . .
As for New York City, it is a place apart. There is not its match in any other country in the world.
I don't shoot guns. I don't know how to do that. I grew Upstate New York, so I fought with my fists.
New York City is still the art capital - every time I'm in New York, I'm thinking about competition.
These newspaper reporters... ever since Sullivan versus New York Times... have got a license to lie.
New York is the capital, the national headquarters of homelessness.... No one feels he belongs here.
In New York and LA, there is sort of that silent competition to be on the cutting edge of something.
And when I first came out from New York, I hadn't driven in a long time. Now I'm like Joe Speedster.
In New York, I much prefer playing older because as characters get older, they get more interesting.
I'd rather promote New York than anything else in this world because New York to me means the world.
I am planning a one-man art show of original Batman oil paintings that I will show in New York City.
People are really talkative in New York. Someone always comes up to me and says 'Hi' during the day.
First job I went out on in new York I got, and when I came back, the first job I went out on, I got.
What I had later learned was that the FBI knew I was going to New York a couple days after the raid.
[In New York,] when you say you're an actor, there's a certain level of respect that goes with that.
I live in New York full time. I can't live in L.A., because I fear people think I'm a vagrant there.
A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I'm writing about New York.
I've been a New Yorker for ten years, and the only people who are nice to us turn out to be Moonies.