A Quote by J. Courtney Sullivan

I'm from outside of Boston, and in Boston, people are so passionate about their Irishness. — © J. Courtney Sullivan
I'm from outside of Boston, and in Boston, people are so passionate about their Irishness.
I started freelancing for Serious Eats while I was still living in Boston. I was born there, grew up in New York City, but went back to Boston for school, and then I lived in Boston for about ten years.
I can tell you that I can always recognize a Boston song, even if it's in a noisy place. I can hear that it's Boston even before I know what song it is. If a Boston song comes on in a club or somewhere, I notice that it's Boston, and the second thing I notice is what song it is.
I encountered Newton when I was growing up, and it has kind of made me who I am, although I came to love Boston. It's a complicated city. Some of the smartest people in the world are in Boston. How many institutions of higher learning are in that one area? It's a pool of intelligence. It's a great town. You can encounter racism anywhere. I have a lot of nostalgic feelings about Boston. It was a cool place to grow up.
I think it's very important to be part of the Boston society and the people who live in Boston.
It used to be said that, socially speaking, Philadelphia asked who a person is, New York how much is he worth, and Boston what does he know. Nationally it has now become generally recognized that Boston Society has long cared even more than Philadelphia about the first point and has refined the asking of who a person is to the point of demanding to know who he was. Philadelphia asks about a man's parents; Boston wants to know about his grandparents.
I've run into people who say, 'I know what you're like: You're a Boston guy.' That's so weird. This person who doesn't know anything about me thinks they know a lot because of the city I grew up in, which, to me, is a meaningless label. There are all kinds of people from Boston.
You know, I'm from Boston, and in Boston, you are born with a baseball bat in your hand.
I went to Harvard College, grew up in Boston, and went to high school in Boston.
For me, there is a strong family connection to Boston and anything connected to Boston, which includes Fenway.
I found a place in Boston, a home in Boston, and I'm pretty happy here.
I have a nice following in Boston. The Boston crowd is very hip.
When you think about Boston, Harvard and M.I.T. are the brains of the city, and its soul might be Faneuil Hall or the State House or the Old Church. But I think the pulsing, pounding heart of Boston is Fenway Park.
Patriots' Day is the essence of Boston, a Massachusetts-only holiday that seems like it was invented to celebrate Boston.
I didn't realize Boston was so easy to get around. In my head, I imagined Boston being this really sprawling city.
I'm from Boston - everyone says 'awesome,' but there are a lot of people in Boston who say 'awesome.'
If the show is going really well and the comedian is still annoyed with the audience, chances are he's a Boston comic. That's the beauty of Boston comics.
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