A Quote by Yung Lean

I don't think I could live anywhere else but Stockholm. — © Yung Lean
I don't think I could live anywhere else but Stockholm.
I live a bit outside of Stockholm and I almost never go into town. I can live anywhere, I think.
I could never live happily in Africa-or anywhere else-until I could live freely in Mississippi.
Her business manager said, you know, Gilda [Radner] left you that house. That's when I decided to stay and test it out. And after about a month, the roots grew, and I didn't ever want to live anywhere else for the rest of my life - travel, yes, but not to live anywhere else.
Whether it's New York or somewhere else, the metaphor of 'Avenue Q,' which is the place you live when you can't afford to live anywhere else - and we've all been through that in our journey. As I always say, at any moment I could be back on Avenue Q if I pick the wrong show.
I love New York so much; I could never live anywhere else, and ESPECIALLY not in my hometown.
If I could live anywhere else in the world, I would probably want a place back in New York.
It never occurred to me that I could live in California. Now I can't imagine living anywhere else.
That Paris exists and anyone could choose to live anywhere else in the world will always be a mystery to me.
Perhaps they were right putting love into books. Perhaps it could not live anywhere else.
Whether it's destiny or fate or whatever, I don't think I could do a French Laundry anywhere else.
The longer you live in New Orleans, the more unfit you become to live anywhere else.
I honestly just live in Trippie Redd's world. I don't live in America... I ain't finna live anywhere else but America.
When I was growing up in Texas, I didn't think there was anywhere else to live; that's how we're raised in Texas.
If I could not be in this free and wonderful country - I wouldn't want to be anywhere else, mind you - Mexico is where I would live. I love Mexico, and I love the Mexican people.
I think this is the story of this country, that you get to come here and build a better future for yourself and for your neighbours than you could have anywhere else in the world.
Once you live in New York, you can't live anywhere else. Living in Paris is like going in slow motion. It's so bourgeois. I get so bored.
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