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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
New York was the inspiration for The Heart of Rock and Roll and Workin for a Livin. There are a lot of songs in the streets of New York.
I've always had a dream about New York. New York is an island... those bridges... the skyline... the dynamism.
I love shopping in New York just because you walk around and find a little store you've never saw before, and you're like, 'Oh what's that? This is my new favorite place.' I love that about New York.
By and large, musicians respect New York audiences, and also are greatly concerned about New York reviews. — © Harold C. Schonberg
By and large, musicians respect New York audiences, and also are greatly concerned about New York reviews.
Any time you get to come to New York and be near New York City, that is a very cool opportunity.
The San Francisco Stock Exchange was the place that continuously pumped up the savings of the lower classes into the pockets of the millionaires.
But if you're from New York and you grew up here, you have it built into you - what a slice of pizza is supposed to be - in a way that people from outside of New York don't.
I've made so many films in New York. There was an assumption I think a lot of people had that I am a New Yorker, that I am from New York, and I always felt like nothing could be further from the truth.
I got the chance to experience the full effect of New York and win in New York. There's nothing better.
New York is traditional New York, you know what I'm saying? It's the stomping ground of the hustlers and go-getters.
Broadway shows in New York draw two times the attendance of all New York sports teams put together.
Speculation is the romance of trade, and casts contempt upon on all its sober realities. It renders the stock-jobber a magician, and the exchange a region of enchantment.
I'm one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there; there's no escaping it. We're like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I'll die.
I was born and raised in New York, so I was blessed - or some say cursed - with a strong New York accent. — © Jake T. Austin
I was born and raised in New York, so I was blessed - or some say cursed - with a strong New York accent.
I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York.
The New York Times will tell you what is going on in Afghanistan or the Horn of Africa. But it is no exaggeration that The New York Times has more people in India than they have in Brooklyn. Brooklyn is a borough of two million people. They're not a Bloomingdale's people, not trendy, sophisticated, the quiche and Volvo set. The New York Times does not serve those people.
When I saw the pictures of New York without the World Trade Center, New York looked like a shadow of itself.
I definitely had an advantage growing up in New York. It's different playing on a New York playground.
A lot of writers choose to live in New York, partly because of the literary culture here, and partly because Brooklyn's a pretty nice place to live. And a lot of writers who might not geographically reside in New York still point their ambitions towards New York in some sense.
An interesting thing happened in 1989, right as I was graduating: the stock market crashed and really changed the landscape of the art world in New York. It made the kind of work I was doing interesting to galleries that wouldn't have normally been interested in it
I did my New York debut at 21. It was “On the Town” at the George Gershwin Theatre. New York is my artistic home.
I came to New York and in only hours, New York did what it does to people: awakened the possibilities. Hope breaks out.
I do love to walk around in New York because people will notice me, smile, but they never bother anyone. New Yorkers are very cool. I love New York.
New York is such a super power, New York can do anything, you know what I mean? They could do anything! When New Yorkers band together, they can really change the world.
Every year when it's Chinese New Year here in New York, there are fireworks going off at all hours. New York mothers calm their frightened children by telling them it's just gunfire.
Anywhere in New York, anywhere in the country, somewhere there's going to be a Coke sign. People identify with Coke. You can write a novel about New York and people from the country will read it if they feel that you've made them familiar with New York.
New York is the greatest character actor ever. Any film that is shot in New York is elevated by the city.
You can find that sort of regularity in Stock Exchange quotations. [Expressing his lack of confidence in reported regularities in the periodic classification of elements.]
Attractive Etonians who go straight onto the Stock Exchange missing University on their fathers advice: the raw material of the great bores.
Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York.
I grew up near New York, and there were a lot of summer stock theaters in the area. I started an apprenticing with some of the theaters. Not really acting in them - I did everything else: everything but act.
It's hard to leave New York: this is where my friends are, my parents are. It is so vital. The whole world seems to look to New York.
This is my favorite area in New York - the West Village is the heart of New York. I could never move somewhere else.
I did my New York debut at 21. It was 'On the Town' at the George Gershwin Theatre. New York is my artistic home.
Shooting in New York is the shiznit, if I may be so bold. It was great. New York is a character. People who live here know that.
I always figured Metropolis was north of New York, actually. Between New York and Boston, in my mind.
New York City is still the art capital - every time I'm in New York, I'm thinking about competition.
I know that Philadelphians hate New York actors passing off New York accents as Philadelphian when they are quite different.
The best thing about New York is everything is available. Whatever you want, New York has got it! — © Paige Davis
The best thing about New York is everything is available. Whatever you want, New York has got it!
I listened to a lot of Jay Z and Nas, stuff like that, so I was always New York-influenced. I think I have that New York flow.
I don't spend a lot of time here in New York. I didn't realize there were so many Bruins fans in New York.
New York City is one of the most vulnerable cities in the world to climate change, so I see Keystone as the central threat to New York.
When I left New York, not a lot of shows were happening there, but 'Golden Boy' is such a New York show.
I mean, if you look at all the great romantic screwbally kind of movies from the '30s and '40s, they're all in New York. Even 'Sleepless in Seattle,' a movie about Seattle, ends up in New York, of course. The whole country, even if they've never been to New York, knows about it... from the movies.
I have very specific advice for aspiring writers: go to New York. And if you can't go to New York, go to the place that represents New York to you, where the standards for writing are high, there are other people who share your dreams, and where you can talk, talk, talk about your interests.
New York has closed itself off to the young and the struggling. But there are other cities. Detroit. Poughkeepsie. New York City has been taken away from you. So my advice is: Find a new city.
The vibe, it's that excitement. New York, you just can't describe it. You get a similar thing from Paris and London, but it's not New York.
For me, New York is comfortable, not strange. And I don't feel like a stranger. I have more friends in New York than Paris.
I was raised in New York and then moved to Miami in my teenage years, returning to New York later on. — © Dascha Polanco
I was raised in New York and then moved to Miami in my teenage years, returning to New York later on.
An interesting thing happened in 1989, right as I was graduating: the stock market crashed and really changed the landscape of the art world in New York. It made the kind of work I was doing interesting to galleries that wouldn't have normally been interested in it.
Living in New York, no big deal. I am loving New York - there is something about the energy.
I would not consider myself to be a quote unquote real New York rapper. I don't even like New York rappers.
New York, you got money on your mind. And my words won't make a dime's worth a difference, so here's to you New York.
Sex and the City changed New York-New York's become a big shoe store now, unfortunately.
Start spreading the news, I am leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York.
I've been back in New York a year and a half now. Before that I was on the West Coast for five years. There's no comparison between the two. You hear things in New York you don't hear anywhere else. Unless these guys go out. Quite a few make it out to the Coast. Of course, you can't stay in New York for ever. You have to move.
It's about being open to what comes your way. I came to New York and saw 'Spelling Bee.' I said to myself, 'That's the greatest show ever, and I can't believe I'm not a part of it.' I felt the only way I'm going to get to be a part of something that good is to live in New York. So I moved to New York and ended up in 'Spelling Bee.'
New York is traditional New York, you know what I'm saying? It's the stomping ground of the hustlers and go-getters
I love New York - maybe more than Los Angeles or London. I think I'm happiest in New York.
New York is really the place to be; to go to New York, you're going to the center of the world, the lion's den.
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