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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
We are ready to become a Boston for everyone.
Boston is a state of mind.
The actual fund is called "THE JIMMY FUND" and THE REDSOX FOUNDATION IN BOSTON has gotten involved and people all over New England are very supportive of this effort. The Jimmy Fund is an official charity of the Boston Red Sox and my song "Down at Fenway Park" is often played at Fenway and if you buy the C.D. a portion of the proceeds go to the Jimmy Fund via the Red Sox Foundation.
I adored Boston, and I loved school there. — © Jessica Rothe
I adored Boston, and I loved school there.
I grew up in Boston.
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.
Boston fans are pretty tough.
I was born in Boston. I spent time in Boston and in Spain. My family now lives in Spain. I moved to New York when I was 19 years old and I have lived here ever since. For me, I feel like I have spent 10 years sharing that story over and over again. And now it seems like it's not enough.
Boston will always be home to me.
Whenever Boston comes on, I play air guitar.
The frozen ocean... of Boston life.
I grew up in Boston in a very, very, very Marine town. So back in my neighborhood in Boston, a working-class neighborhood, when you got your draft notice, you went down, and you took your draft physical. And then, if you passed it, you joined the Marine Corps.
I was in Boston, Massachusetts, when Princess Diana died.
I live in Boston so I'm used to small spaces. — © Jonny Kim
I live in Boston so I'm used to small spaces.
You know, Boston people are full of sauce.
All my family's from Boston.
Hockey is definitely a huge sport in Boston.
Boston has two seasons: August and winter.
I kind of look at Boston as my second home.
On the river path in Boston beauty was most expressed as youth and intelligence. That made sense; sixty degree-giving institutions, some three hundred thousand students; that meant at least one hundred fifty thousand more nubile young women than demographics would ordinarily suggest. Maybe that was why young men stayed in Boston when their college years were over, maybe that explained why they were so intellectually hyperactive, so frustrated, so alcoholic, such terrible drivers.
I didn't come to Boston for any money.
The Boston Red Sox, they love to compete.
The holy father John Paul II made a profound impact wherever he went. And, of course, his trip to Boston was one of the earliest ones. But I must say every time that I met the holy father and mentioned Boston, he would immediately say, rain. So, it made quite an impact on him, too.
Don't know if Boston was real or lucid dream. When they chanted Diesel, it sure as hell felt real for ME! You make decisions in life, sometimes never getting proof that it was the right decision. The crowd in Boston on Sunday night assured me that I MADE THE RIGHT DECISION.
I am the mayor of Boston, I am a Democrat. But, I am not the mayor of Democratic people in Boston. I am the mayor of Democrats and Republicans, Independents, Tea Party, and the unenrolled. I am the mayor of conservatives and progressives. I am the mayor of all the different races. I am the mayor of the rich and the poor.
When Boston and Orlando told me they were going to pick me at 21 and 22, I figured I don't need to do a workout for a second -round team. Boston and Orlando never drafted me because they said I was too skinny and no European point guard will make it in the League.
When I was in Boston, I averaged 14 a game.
I've lived in Boston.
I love Boston.
I've always had a love affair with Boston.
I schooled in the Boston area.
I used to hate Boston.
A profit is not without honor save in Boston.
I rooted for all types of Boston sports.
My time in Boston was great.
I'm an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
I love Boston; it's like Paris.
Boston and America is really resilient.
I feel like I'm a part of the Boston community. — © Marcus Smart
I feel like I'm a part of the Boston community.
Boston is one of my favorite places to wrestle.
I was born in Boston, but I moved to Cleveland when I was three.
I'm very proud of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
I don't really know any people from Boston.
I think D.C. has always been very, very vibrant for food. Like Boston in a way. Boston and D.C. were really the two cities that were the most active with their local chefs and their local food scene.
I had written a book called "Boston Boy" some years ago, and that took me from the time I could speak, I guess, in Boston through the time when I finally left to come to New York. That book had a number of sort of rites of passage for me.
All Boston songs are fairly difficult to translate to the stage. None of them are especially easy to play or sing. A lot of them, of course, have very involved arrangements with lots of different sounds and sections that are difficult to play and sing. The prospect of doing any Boston song live is always an endeavor in itself.
In Boston serpents whistle at the cold.
There is nowhere on Earth like Boston for a player.
In Boston, they love their sports celebrities. And it's great. — © Tom Brady
In Boston, they love their sports celebrities. And it's great.
I'm a kid from Boston.
I know the Boston fans are all about their basketball.
Boston is the engine of the state's economy.
We love our history in Boston.
Boston is known for its innovation.
I'm from Boston: if you don't like sports, they kick you out.
In Boston where community policing is so important, they don't necessarily have to like each other, but they know each other. The cops in Boston make it their business to get out of their vehicles, to engage the public, to walk around the neighborhoods. They live in the community that they police. And I think these things help.
I ain't got no problem in Boston, I especially like the attention. I know that I'm one of the top guys in this game and all the attention is on me, I got a lot of people on my shoulder but I'm human. I like to go. I like to have fun. I like to do this and that but I gotta represent Boston and the Red Sox in every way that I do outside this game. ... Like I said I get paid to play baseball no [matter] where I go to play I still gotta go and perform even if I like it or not.
Technically, I split my time between N.Y.C. and Boston.
I freelanced for the 'Boston Phoenix.'
Boston is pretty infamous for race relations.
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