A Quote by Mikhail Baryshnikov

I fell in love with New York. — © Mikhail Baryshnikov
I fell in love with New York.
A long time ago, when I was a young dancer in New York City, I fell in love with Jimmy Dean and he fell in love with me.
I'd excluded New York from my writing, and then I came back and I fell in love with it all over again. The energy comes from an absence, that yearning for New York when you are not there.
I'd excluded New York from my writing, and then I came back and I fell in love with it all over again... The energy comes from an absence, that yearning for New York when you are not there.
If I were to be really petulant, I would say New York is the one doing the betraying. Because the New York I fell in love with doesn't really exist anymore.
I grew up in Connecticut, going in and out of New York City, and I worked in the city in the '90s. I was freelancing for the Associated Press, and I fell in love with New York.
I love filming in New York. I love New York movies, too. I just like it when people can take New York and make it their own, because there are so many different New Yorks.
I'm from New York and I love New York and I'm always repping New York, but what I represent is something deeper than just being a New York rapper.
It's a love-and-hate relationship with New York. Much like Hong Kong, it's expensive, crowded, the weather is not so nice. But New York is home, and I love New York.
I left New York in 2009 when I fell in love with someone who had a farmhouse in New Hampshire... Portland, Maine, felt like the inevitable place for us.
I fell in love with New York at some indeterminate point in my early years.
New York gets under your skin, and I think once you've fallen in love with New York, you take that with you. I love New York.
I grew up in New York, so I fell in love with acting on a stage, not in front of a camera.
I especially like Duke Ellington jazz, which is a little more... I lived in New York for a while. I lived in Harlem for a bit, and I just fell in love with the idea of that era of New York, that jazz era, especially jazz in Harlem.
I've lived in New York City all my life. I love New York City; I've never moved from New York City. Have I ever thought about moving out of New York? Yeah, sure. I need about $10 million to do it right, though.
I just love New York. New York has energy, it has culture, New York is very diverse. There's not a better place in the world.
I grew up always wanting to be a dancer and when I went to New York, I fell in love with the idea of performing in all ways.
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