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Quotes About Opportunity

New York means so much to people. If you're inclined to leave the nest, New York is where most people think they have to go, and it's been that way since the first skyscraper.
~ Griffin Dunne
From those to whom much is given, much is expected. I have been given much - the love of my family, the faith and trust of the people of New York, and the chance to lead this state. I am deeply sorry that I did not live up to what was expected of me.
~ Eliot Spitzer
I'm actually from Mt. Kisco, New York, which is in Westchester County, and when I auditioned for 'Dukes,' I told them I was from Snailville, Georgia, which doesn't exist, and I'd just graduated first in my class from the Georgia School of High Performance Driving, which also doesn't exist. But they bought it.
~ John Schneider
After living and working in Milan and Paris, I arrived in New York City 20 years ago, and I saw both the joys and the hardships of daily life. On July 28, 2006, I was very proud to become a citizen of the United States - the greatest privilege on planet Earth.
~ Melania Trump
The first time I went to New York, it was really exciting, and I thought, given half the chance, it would be nice to live there - the same with London.
~ Alex Turner
If I'm able to get drafted by the New York Knicks, it would be a blessing.
~ Trae Young
New York is such a versatile city, and there's always something new to discover.
~ Abbey Lee Kershaw
It couldn't have happened anywhere but in little old New York.
~ O. Henry
They said I couldn't play anything but an English boy. I knew I could. So I went to New York.
~ Roddy McDowall
I always remember to go on the Staten Island Ferry because it's the most amazing view of New York. And it's free! You see Ellis Island, and it conjures up something of that great moment: you know, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. It's staggering.
~ Tim Pigott-Smith
My feeling about growing up in New Jersey was, 'How come I'm not in New York?' That being said, I'm older and I have a better worldview now, and so I think I grew up in an incredibly privileged position. The town I grew up in is beautiful. I got a great education, and I'm very grateful for it.
~ Anne Hathaway
One of the first auditions I had in New York was for a commercial where I had to go in and audition to be a snake charmer... It was either some bank commercial or something where they wanted a guy charming a snake... I remember they wanted to know if I actually knew how to snake charm.
~ Aasif Mandvi
There's very little you're not exposed to in New York City, in terms of ideas and physical things - sights, sounds, smells, different kinds of people. But one good thing about growing up fast is you get over it fast, too.
~ Olivia Thirlby
You grow up in a small community, there's no outlet like New York or L.A.
~ Travis Scott
I wouldn't be the actor I am without New York.
~ Timothee Chalamet
When you're from an unknown place, I think it's hard for you to believe it's possible. You think you have to go to L.A. or New York to make it, but I don't think that's true. I'm glad to be an example that you can make it from where you are. All you need is talent and hard work.
~ Alessia Cara
When I left Michigan and I came to New York, that was my goal, to be a professional dancer. And I sort of fell into singing by accident in a way.
~ Madonna Ciccone
My personality has gotten me some really good job interviews in New York.
~ Bert Kreischer
Truth be told, I didn't want to be on T.V. I was going to be a writer or producer or a director, and at the end of my sophomore year, my department chairman put me up for a job doing weekend weather in Syracuse, New York.
~ Al Roker
I fell in love with New York.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
It had always been a dream of mine to come to New York to work. Coming to New York and looking for work is one thing, but coming to New York and already having a job and feeling like you are already part of the city has been an amazing experience for me.
~ Karine Vanasse
I did not come from an academic background. My father was a smart man, but he had a fifth-grade education. He and all his friends were plumbers. They were all born around 1905 in great poverty in New York City and had to go to work when they were 12 or 13 years old.
~ Leonard Susskind
Living in New York City, I am reminded by the Statue of Liberty that the United States of America has always welcomed those yearning to breathe free and seek a better life.
~ Charles B. Rangel
I see a New York that is once again the empire state.
~ Carl Paladino