Quotes About New York
No lie, just had one of the best times of my life at Rucker park..wow! I love NYHarlem waddup.
~ Kevin Durant
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I love New York. A part of me will always be here. What can I say.
~ Latrell Sprewell
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People in China say: 'If you love your children, send them to New York. If you hate your children, also send them to New York.
~ Li Na
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I'm very moved and very excited. And it just seems to me here are houses and trees and streets that feel so different from New York. I feel very attached to London; I love it.
~ Lore Segal
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New Yorkers always hate LA! I love both cities! I do love the sunshine and the beach after growing up in rainy England.
~ Louise Roe
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Writing is still my main career, but I would love, for instance, to serve in the New York State Assembly.
~ Mark Helprin
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After moving to New York, I started to love vintage shopping.
~ Mark Indelicato
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I love New York, but I'd felt like an outsider here.
~ Michael Arad
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I love nyc. It's the city of my birth and probably the most amazing city on the planet.
~ Moby
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Until almost the 20th century, Central Park was home to a shepherd and a flock of 200 sheep.
~ Bill Bryson
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People in New York go to Calcutta to get some relief from begging
~ Bill Bryson
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For a long time it was assumed that anything so miraculously energetic as radioactivity must be beneficial. For years, manufacturers of toothpaste and laxatives put radioactive thorium in their products, and at least until the late 1920s the Glen Springs Hotel in the Finger Lakes region of New York (and doubtless others as well) featured with pride the therapeutic effects of its "Radioactive mineral springs." Radioactivity wasn't banned in consumer products until 1938.
~ Bill Bryson
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Drilling from a ship in open water is, in the words of one oceanographer, like trying to drill a hole in the sidewalks of New York from atop the Empire State Building using a strand of spaghetti.
~ Bill Bryson
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With his Gallic charm and chestful of medals, Nungesser proved irresistible to women and in the spring of 1923 after a whirlwind romance, he became engaged to a young New York socialite with the unimprovably glorious name of Consuelo Hatmaker.
~ Bill Bryson
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designed and built the world's first municipal park. This park so captivated the American landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted that he modeled Central Park in New York on it.
~ Bill Bryson
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York City, the river narrows and makes a sharp bend to the west. The craggy highland on the left bank is called West Point and was first fortified to keep the American colonies united during the Revolutionary War.
~ Bob Mayer
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K [Kissinger] called from New York all disturbed because he felt someone had been getting to the P [President] on Vietnam... Henry's concerned that the P's looking for a way to bug out and he thinks that would be a disaster now.
~ Bob Woodward
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In the last year and a half alone, the Patriots have created a confusing succession of ad hoc governing bodies in New York: First there was the Committee of Correspondence, then the Committee of Fifty, then the Committee of Fifty-One, then the Committee of One Hundred, then the Continental Association, now the New York Provincial Congress. Clearly, these people have no idea what they're doing.
~ Brad Meltzer
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If you think," he began, "that being sober and working steadily broke my bullshit meter, now you know better. I knew you were nailing Cross again from the moment you started back up." Biting into my taco, I shot him a skeptical look. "Eva honey, don't you think that if there were another man in New York who could bang it out all night like Cross, I would've found him by now?
~ Sylvia Day
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It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing in New York.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I also had a dim idea that if I walked the streets of New York by myself all night something of the city's mystery and magnificence might rub off on me at last. But I gave it up.
~ Sylvia Plath
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New York was bad enough. By nine in the morning the fake, country-wet freshness that somehow seeped in overnight evaporated like the tail end of a sweet dream.
~ Sylvia Plath
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It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they executed the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing in New York.
~ Sylvia Plath
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the boiling human chaos of metropolitan New York
~ T.R. Pearson
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