I am a New Yorker.

I am a grizzly New Yorker.

I'm a New Yorker, you know.

My family is very New Yorker.

Technically, I'm a New Yorker.

I am the young, edgy New Yorker.

I'm a New Yorker; I've paid my dues.

I'm a New Yorker, and I'm a fighter.

In practice, I don't only bowl yorker.

I'm a New Yorker, man. I'm a Knicks fan.

I've always essentially been a New Yorker.

I'm used to driving fast; I'm a New Yorker.

I'm a New Yorker, and I live in the country.

I'm a New Yorker; my oven is used for storage.

I still think of myself really as a New Yorker.

I'm a New Yorker. I never thought I'd say that.

I'm a New Yorker, and I rarely get to work at home.

I'm a New Yorker, so I speak really fast, naturally.

I'm a New Yorker, and I jaywalk with the best of them.

I've always just considered myself a New Yorker, you know.

You have to be a xenophile at heart to be a true New Yorker.

I was such a New Yorker, I hardly knew what the Oscars were.

I still consider myself a New Yorker before all other nouns.

I like to think of myself as a New Yorker, which is pathetic.

New York lost a classic. Carmine was an old school New Yorker.

Back in 1992, I had my first story accepted by 'The New Yorker.'

I'm a New Yorker, so I don't own a car, but I rent a lot of cars.

I don't see myself as either Irish or American, I'm a New Yorker.

New York's my home. Born and raised. I'm a New Yorker to the bone.

It's a project that touched me as an immigrant and as a New Yorker.

A New Yorker is anyone who has the guts to really live in the city.

I really feel now like a native New Yorker. And I'm very happy here.

A real New Yorker likes the sound of a garbage truck in the morning.

I'm a native New Yorker, so I'm edgier; I kind of tell it like it is.

I lived in New York for 10 years, and every New Yorker sees a shrink.

I grew up in Chelsea on 22nd Street... I am really a native New Yorker.

I used to never miss the 'New Yorker' or 'New York.' Now I never bother.

I'm not a reporter but the 'New Yorker' treats everyone like a reporter.

It's amazing: I am a New Yorker. It's strange; I never thought I would be.

I'm so many different things in one. I'm like, really, truly a New Yorker.

I live a very quiet life, although I'm very urban and a diehard New Yorker.

I've actually enjoyed my time in L.A. more than a New Yorker is supposed to.

I definitely feel like a native New Yorker. My personality was formed there.

I'm a native New Yorker. Everything to do with New York feels like my family.

I feel like my 50 years at Harvard were an interlude. I'm really a New Yorker.

Unless you're born here, I don't know if you can ever become a full New Yorker.

As a New Yorker, I'm someone who lives on an island and looks across to America.

Being a New Yorker and someone that goes to MoMA as a patron, I want it to be good.

'The New Yorker' didn't invent the magazine cartoon, but it did really establish it.

When I took over 'The New Yorker,' there was a very, very good, smart staff in place.

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