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Quotes About Relocation

I moved to New York in 1989 and went to study at NYU.
~ James Murphy
I left New York after my mother died and, rather aimlessly, had settled in Istanbul for a change of scene. It was a rather dramatic gesture on my part, since I'd lived in New York for 20 years, but I felt I needed something different - the escalating expense and pressure of New York had begun to weary me.
~ Lawrence Osborne
I was actually born in New York, and spent some of my childhood in Boston. But my family moved to San Diego when I was 12, and I went to high school here.
~ Jandy Nelson
I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York.
~ Gillian Jacobs
I was born in New York and moved to London with my family when I was five. I did have an American accent for a couple of months, and then it went a way.
~ Lucy Boynton
People would tell us, 'I love your company, but I want to go to Chicago or Boston or New York.'
~ Dan Gilbert
I've lived in New York City all my life. I love New York City; I've never moved from New York City. Have I ever thought about moving out of New York? Yeah, sure. I need about $10 million to do it right, though.
~ El-P
I was born in Osaka. I came to New York when I was three. I moved from New York to Florida when I was, like, eight or nine, and then I have been training in Florida since.
~ Naomi Osaka
I live in London. But during lockdown I moved back to Yorkshire with my mum and dad.
~ Rosie Jones
I'm the only one of the family born in Yorkshire. My aunt came down first with her husband and told my mum there was plenty of work in Wakefield. My dad was going to go to Australia, but mum said no, we'll go to Wakefield.
~ Jane McDonald
Fires in California and Oregon are incinerating homes, businesses, schools, power lines, and roads. Hurricanes in the Gulf Coast are swamping mobile homes and carrying away cars and livestock. The United States faces the potential task of relocating towns and cities and fortifying others, trapped in an endless cycle of destruction and rebuilding.
~ Annie Lowrey
I'm someone who is very sentimental and nostalgic and attached to the homes I lived in, and I think moving is a traumatic experience.
~ David Lowery
I was raised in a community of Christian orthodoxy that had traveled with my parents to Los Angeles when they moved there for my father's job.
~ Margaret Stohl
I moved from Philadelphia to California when I was 25, after traveling abroad for a year. I thought I'd come home eventually and settle down, but I didn't.
~ Kelly Corrigan
We did 10 years of working and travelling constantly, and we were just knackered. I thought: 'I've got to take a break.' I felt like I was going mad. I decided to move to Cornwall.
~ Keren Woodward
The detainees at GTMO are treated exceptionally well - so well that some have even declined to be resettled, instead choosing to stay at GTMO.
~ Mike Pompeo
Who'd give up sunny California for the grey old Earls Court Road? I'm looking out at blue skies and the mountains and trees, and it's so beautiful.
~ Patrick Macnee
I don't see the Hurricanes relocating, period. I think the Triangle is a terrific market.
~ Gary Bettman
objects. Added to the trauma of moving
~ Stephen Birmingham
similar job elsewhere?
~ Stephen Booth
When anybody goes to L.A. from London, there's always this slight sense of, 'What are you doing? Who do you think you are? It's never gonna happen.' It's the classic, good-natured British cynicism.
~ Ed Weeks
One of the smartest things I ever did was move to North Carolina.
~ Big Daddy Kane
I live in Brooklyn. I moved here 14 years ago for the cheap rent. It was a little embarrassing because I was raised in Manhattan, and so I was a bit of a snob about the other boroughs.
~ Colson Whitehead
So many people counted on me to be the party, I had to move far enough away that they wouldn't want to drive there.
~ Sam Kinison