Top 1200 Chicago Cubs Quotes & Sayings - Page 9

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I know Los Angeles has it better than Chicago when it comes to produce year round!
I've always been a dog owner, from the time I was a little boy in Chicago.
I never cook. My favorite place to eat is Smith & Wollensky in Chicago. — © Jonathan Toews
I never cook. My favorite place to eat is Smith & Wollensky in Chicago.
It's not a question that people have a very negative image of Chicago. They just don't think about it.
When I came to America from Sweden, Mother and I, we went to Chicago where our relatives lived.
For some Chicago expats, food is the medicine that blunts the pain of separation.
Being Irish was a big thing for me, particularly growing up in Chicago.
I live in a beautiful vintage building that was built in the heart of downtown Chicago.
It was Chicago with its World's Fair which vivified the national desire for civic beauty.
I don't think anybody feels safe in Chicago. Bullets ain't got no name on them.
You know what they say about Chicago. If you don't like the weather, wait fifteen minutes.
I'm actually from a small town about an hour and a half south of Chicago.
Coming from Chicago, Lollapalooza is the one weekend of the summer when actual Chicagoans are kept out. — © Vic Mensa
Coming from Chicago, Lollapalooza is the one weekend of the summer when actual Chicagoans are kept out.
In most places in the country, voting is looked upon as a right and a duty, but in Chicago it's a sport.
It has to be because unemployment problems in northwest Indiana are similar to those in southeast Chicago.
My wife and I lived in Chicago for two months, and we went to a lot of great restaurants.
I come from Chicago, and the landscape of the Midwest has always meant a great deal to me.
I'm always pleased that I managed to stay out of jail throughout my tenure in Chicago.
In the evenings I studied chemistry at the University of Chicago, the weekends I helped in the family store.
I don't think the people of Chicago should be robbed of their birthright to be perennial losers.
I'm from a really little town called Quincy, five hours southwest of Chicago.
ChicagoNEXT is focused on making Chicago the best possible place for technology entrepreneurs.
My first concert was Chicago and Moody Blues. I was 15 years old.
I am proud to support the incredible economics department at the University of Chicago.
My Chicago is beautiful and diverse. It was able to give me all parts of the world all in one.
And then when I went to Chicago, that's when I had these outer space experiences and went to the other planets.
I actually think I learned to write concisely working for an encyclopedia company in Chicago.
I remember seeing 'Chicago' and 'Legally Blonde' and waiting by the stage door.
Chicago was big for me as far as developing as a person and as a basketball player.
Cities like Chicago and Philadelphia make the NFL what it is. They give the league its soul.
If you work in Chicago in the improv scene, anyone is happy for you if you get a job.
New York's got a little rougher edge to it than Chicago.
The last job I applied for was to be a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority in 1957.
I love baseball games. I got to go to World Series last year. I watch almost every Cubs game. If I can't watch, I get the updates on my phone. I don't like to go to parties that much. I don't like a lot of people around me, but not in like a weird anxiety way. I just don't like to have to talk to a lot of people.
I would encourage my children to protect themselves if there's any sort of physical abuse against them. I would definitely go speak to the perpetrator, and if the perpetrator was a child, I'd speak to their parents. But I ... Oh my God, I don't know what I'd do if I was privy to watching my kids being bullied! I would do what any parent would, I'd be like a grizzly bear protecting his cubs.
You could do all the internships in the world but if you're not very bright, you might not get into the University of Chicago.
I came from the South Side of Chicago wanting to be a rap artist and make videos.
I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s. — © Lionel Hampton
I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s.
I think Chicago's a great city. Like New York, it's full of energy.
I love playing in Chicago. It's the memory lane hometown, which is really nice.
Back in Chicago, all we cared about was rock 'n' roll and staying out of the army.
I got my SAG card doing a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial in Chicago.
All the strands of my life came together and I really became a man when I moved to Chicago.
I must confess a shameful secret: I love Chicago best in the cold.
There are enough Poles in Chicago to make up one of the largest cities in Poland.
Welcome to Chicago. This town stinks like a whorehouse at low tide.
I started writing poetry as a teenager in suburban Chicago out of emotional desperation.
Chicago is a world-class city filled with amazing people with big ideas. — © W. Kamau Bell
Chicago is a world-class city filled with amazing people with big ideas.
I left before I had the opportunity to pursue work more widely in Chicago.
Chicago seems a big city instead of merely a large place.
I cannot watch the city of Chicago be destroyed by petty politics and bad government.
Chicago is one of my favorite cities because it has great sand, weather and an enthusiastic crowd.
If there was a Mount Rushmore for pro wrestling cities, Chicago and New York would be on there.
Nobody's tuning in - let's check the TV Guide listings and see what game Joe Buck is calling. Nobody cares. They want to see the Cubs. They want to see the Packers. They want to see the Cowboys. They don't care who's calling the game.
Chicago was a good place for me. Maybe New York will be better.
Thanks to my mother's sacrifices, I was able to attend one of the best schools in Chicago.
I was welcomed into some nightclubs in Chicago that no white man's ever been in.
Chicago is a world-class culinary center. We need to guard that reputation and status.
The Cool Kids are Chicago. Me being from Michigan is a part of that dynamic.
I was 14 when the Democratic convention in my hometown of Chicago erupted into violence. It was a tough year.
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