Top 548 Manhattan Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
I like to have my Pinkberry. I have this one store in midtown Manhattan that will stay open for me late.
The terrible attack in Manhattan has given place to a burst of patriotism in the United States.
Manhattan seems pretty developed, you know what I mean? Like, it has peaked in culture. — © M.I.A.
Manhattan seems pretty developed, you know what I mean? Like, it has peaked in culture.
As the old saying went, the Manhattan Project wasn't built in a day. Or was that Rome? Something to do with Earth, anyway.
I might live in Manhattan or Edinburgh or Cardiff. I think of myself as without nationality.
Manhattan is increasingly less available to average-income earners.
I wasn't hanging around the movie theaters in New York where I grew up, a Manhattan brat.
How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful.
My older sister achieved her dream of being an artist. She's an illustrator living in Manhattan.
I'm kind of getting over the whole Manhattan life. I'm from Vancouver, and that means mountains and a lot of space.
You've never seen Manhattan 'til you've flown right up the East River. It's beautiful.
In Manhattan, when you're out of the front door, you're on, and you have to be ready to smile and speak to people.
The 'clean energy' challenge deserves a commitment akin to the Manhattan project or the Apollo moon landing. — © Martin Rees
The 'clean energy' challenge deserves a commitment akin to the Manhattan project or the Apollo moon landing.
I spent five years running Manhattan GMAT helping young people get into business school.
Manhattan... capital of the 20th century, a city that has fascinated me for more than three decades.
I mean, Manhattan is cool. But weird parts, I like that. Jamaica, Queens, that's great.
Manhattan's probably one of the bluest parts in the country, and Indiana's definitely one of the redder states. I have sympathy for both sides.
I was born in Manhattan on West 12th. My parents were kind of hippies and they did a home birth.
I lost an apartment. l became homeless for 11 months and squatted in a building on Sullivan Street in lower Manhattan.
Sometimes, I feel that Manhattan in particular has gotten really tame and gentrified or something.
Don't bother starting the 10,000th restaurant in Manhattan. Find something to do that if you don't do it, it won't get done.
A lot of my friends who grew up in Manhattan have a strange phobia about Brooklyn. It's big and scary and they get lost.
The actual number of atheists is quite small outside of Europe and Manhattan.
[Long Island] is buoyant, it's on the outskirts of Manhattan, and so they have access to phenomenal restaurants.
I was the only kid in Manhattan I knew whose parents had a car.
Vehement silhouettes of Manhattan - that vertical city with unimaginable diamonds.
Love stories happen in communities outside of just the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
I live in Brooklyn and work in Manhattan, two of the most liberal places in the country.
Leaving the house in a pair of flip-flops in Manhattan is disgusting to me, no shade.
I know there's Brooklyn and all the boroughs, but Manhattan specifically is so condensed that the energy is very vibrant. Everywhere you look there is something happening.
I love living in Manhattan, but every time I leave, I say that I'm so happy I'm leaving.
I have difficulty orienting myself in space, and I'm probably one of the few people who gets lost in Manhattan.
In Manhattan, I often do two or three or more shows a night, so I'm always working on new material.
Manhattan is a narrow island off the coast of New Jersey devoted to the pursuit of lunch.
Until I was about 13, Manhattan had been a world seen from its edges.
If one is looking for cultural testosterone and raging off-the-wall competition in the world of communications, Manhattan was - and is - home plate.
My own fashion sense has been influenced by 'We'll Take Manhattan.' It's gotten a little better.
I remember in the fifth grade my dad would take me to Manhattan to shop for clothes. — © Theophilus London
I remember in the fifth grade my dad would take me to Manhattan to shop for clothes.
At Grozny TV, the line between journalism and government propaganda is traversed as often as a Manhattan crosswalk.
I have not been a big fan of very sweet drinks, although the Manhattan cocktail is a favorite of mine.
I'm a person who has, to a certain extent, redefined where I should be. I started off in Brooklyn and Queens and I wasn't supposed to come to Manhattan.
As the United States attorney in Manhattan, I have come to worry about few things as much as the gathering cyber threat.
This fair but pitiless city of Manhattan was without a soul ... its inhabitants were manikins moved by wires and springs.
I have always loved Manhattan, the bright lights, the big city!
Growing up in Manhattan has given me a thick skin.
I was born and raised in Manhattan; I didn't realize that I, in all my androgyny, was a freak to the rest of this country.
Also, I preached to gangs on the streets of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx - and miracles began to happen.
I like to walk around Manhattan, catching glimpses of its wild life, the pigeons and cats and girls. — © Rex Stout
I like to walk around Manhattan, catching glimpses of its wild life, the pigeons and cats and girls.
Manhattan was the capital of the twentieth century for black writers, artists, and intellectuals as much as it was for their white counterparts.
When I grew up, I was in Manhattan the whole time. But my kids have been all over the world.
Home. Home was BAMA, the Sprawl, the Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan Axis. Program a map to display frequency of data exchange, every thousand megabytes a single pixel on a very large screen. Manhattan and Atlanta burn solid white. Then they start to pulse, the rate of traffic threatening to overload your simulation. Your map is about to go nova. Cool it down. Up your scale. Each pixel a million megabytes. At a hundred million megabytes per second, you begin to make out certain blocks in midtown Manhattan, outlines of hundred-year-old industrial parks ringing the old core of Atlanta.
In September of 2001, I was living in the West Village of Manhattan, working from my home for a tech start-up.
I grew up in Manhattan and, since my father was a playwright, all I ever wanted to be was a stage actress.
I live in Manhattan, and on my block there's a church with a soup line every day. There are a lot of children there.
At 26, I was single, living in Manhattan, and working as a journalist at 'Vanity Fair.' I was Carrie Bradshaw... in sensible shoes.
That loyal retainer of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the American president.
In Manhattan, my go-to bag is a black L.L.Bean tote it never looks dirty!
Sometimes to walk in shaded parts of Manhattan is to be inserted into a Magritte: the street is night while the sky is day.
Pluto is as far across as Manhattan to Miami, but its atmosphere is bigger than the Earth's.
There are two New Yorks - Manhattan and everything else. I'm a Manhattanite. I feel sorry for those people who aren't.
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