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Quotes About Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, the gang capital of the world, we have 1,100 gangs and 120,000 gang members so it is a daunting, complex social dilemma.
~ Greg Boyle
The least sexy city is Los Angeles. And it poses as the most sexy. As you grow up, L.A. is being sold to you as home of the bikini-clad party girls. And then you get there, and it's full of very goal-oriented, yoga-obsessed careerists.
~ Walter Kirn
I love L.A. Some people arrive with big expectations and are inevitably disappointed, but I can audition in the day, which can be gruelling and lonely, but then gig and be creative in the evenings.
~ Aisling Bea
The Canadian circle in L.A. is really close. There's a magnet effect where we all just huddle together somehow. It's one big Canadian family, really.
~ Devon Bostick
Los Angeles is full of places to hide a body, but when the person inside the body doesn't love you, it's not an easy thing, turning that breathing person into a dead one.
~ Caroline Kepnes, Hidden Bodies
I've got nothing against L.A. I think it is a really beautiful place. To be able to surf and get out in the Pacific Ocean every once in a while. The hiking, all of that is amazing. I love it there.
~ Liev Schreiber
LA is not my favourite place in the States; I much prefer San Francisco. LA is a strange mix of the exotic and the naff. It's not a city: it's a collection of neurotic neighbourhoods.
~ Miriam Margolyes
I grew up in L.A., so I'm a huge Lakers fan and Kobe fan.
~ Malcolm David Kelley
I grew up a Lakers and a Clippers fan.
~ Paul George
People didn't even know where the Lakers' training center was, because we didn't have a flagpole to say, 'This is our home.' We were kind of hidden in the back of the L.A. Kings' practice facility.
~ Jeanie Buss
I grew up in L.A. in the '80s, and the Lakers were the biggest thing to ever hit the world at that time.
~ Nnamdi Asomugha
I started at Howard in the drama department. At the same time, I was a fledgling member of the Black Repertory Company in Washington, D.C. When I graduated, I had the great fortune of being in the Los Angeles production of 'For Colored Girls'... And all these years since, I've done stage work.
~ Lynn Whitfield
I know two L.A.s. Half my life was around the house my folks had for 46 years at 3rd and Norton. The other half was in Boyle Heights on the Eastside, working with gang members.
~ Greg Boyle
And I was a kid from L.A. and I just wanted to play thrash metal.
~ Nita Strauss
What we love about the character Katie, played by Katy Mixon, is that she feels very universal and very relatable. And what we love about 'American Housewife' is that it feels like it could speak for housewives from New York to Los Angeles, from Boise to Miami.
~ Channing Dungey
I've lost bags all over the world and had cases end up in London, Frankfurt, Los Angeles and Miami.
~ Brigitte Nielsen
It's impossible to walk a block in Miami, in Los Angeles, San Antonio without running into someone who is being deeply impacted by a broken legal immigration system.
~ Marco Rubio
I was born in California, and I lived on the outskirts of Los Angeles until I was 4. At that point, my family moved to Michigan. Between 4 and 18, I lived in Michigan, and at 18, I moved to New York.
~ Andrew W.K.
Inglewood is a microcosm of Los Angeles. It's a city by the airport. It's the first city when you're coming into L.A., and the last city when you leave.
~ Rick Famuyiwa
My parents are from the Midwest. They're from Evanston, Illinois. They moved out to Los Angeles right before I was born.
~ Larry Wilmore
I started at Moschino Oct. 31 or Nov. 1, 2013, and now I go back and forth between Milan and Los Angeles, where I live.
~ Jeremy Scott
I've never lived in Los Angeles. I've always lived 30 miles away in Long Beach.
~ Wendi McLendon-Covey
It's definitely different than living in Los Angeles or Miami Beach, but Milwaukee is still a great city in its own right. As far as the baseball goes, it's been everything and more than I thought it was going to be.
~ Christian Yelich
Everything I hated about L.A. I'm beginning to crave. L.A. is a place where you live behind a gate, you get in a car, your interaction with the public is minimal. I used to hate that.
~ Alec Baldwin