A Quote by Susan Lucci

For most of my adult life, I drove through Central Park every morning going to work. — © Susan Lucci
For most of my adult life, I drove through Central Park every morning going to work.
I watch college basketball and sports in general. I'm also a runner. I live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan near Central Park, so I try to squeeze in runs through Central Park when I can.
My day typically starts with an early-morning walk through Central Park. It's a nice moment of calm before my routine starts.
My dad woke up at 5:30 every morning - every single day - and drove an hour-and-a-half to work. My mom was constantly working odd jobs, whether it was at Sizzler or babysitting. I didn't realize how hard they worked. Most kids rarely do. But they were building something for us.
It was sweaty Whitney (Houston) in Central Park. She knew that park pretty well. Every bush!
Joy comes from places you least expect it. It's usually the simple things, like watching my son play basketball or going through Central Park when the blossoms are blooming.
Joy comes from places you least expect it. Its usually the simple things, like watching my son play basketball or going through Central Park when the blossoms are blooming.
I say to my colleague from New York that if someone who has a concealed carry permit... in the State of South Dakota that goes to New York and is in Central Park - Central Park is a much safer place.
I believe that trying to deal with Donald Trump is like trying to play three-card monte in Central Park: it's not going to work out.
And since she drove to work every morning, I could only use the car on weekends. Well, weekends and the middle of the goddamned night.
Let's go Matt; we aren't strolling through Central Park here.
Eventually, I started writing down a bunch of titles that related to childhood themes and would pair it with an adult situation that either I was going through or someone else in my life was going through.
I wrote a book of essays about New York called 'The Colossus of New York,' but it's not about - you know, when I'm writing about rush hour or Central Park, it's not a black Central Park, it's just Central Park, and it's not a black rush hour, it's just rush hour.
I may be a lifelong 'downtowner,' but Central Park really is the most amazing and the most beautiful part of New York City.
My idea of gambling was walking through Central Park, whistling show tunes.
I was, like, forty at birth. When I wasn't even a year old, I spoke, I was potty trained, I walked and talked. That was it. Then I started school and drove everybody crazy because they realized I had popped out as an adult. I had adult questions and wanted adult answers.
People are most shocked and most in disbelief that I go to the office every day. I have a job. When I'm not acting on a movie, I go to work, first thing in the morning. I'm at work at 8 o'clock in the morning, and I get home from work at 7 o'clock at night. I treat my job like a job, and I work at it. I think people would probably be most surprised, if I ever calculated up the number of hours I work on an average week and published that. If it was ever documented, I think people would be shocked to find out.
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