I think ultimately, bringing more nature back into the city is a way to deal with urban sprawl and things like that. If the cities feel a little more natural, people like to live there more rather than moving out and dividing up another piece of land...
I fell in love with New York. It was like every human being, like any relationship. When I was a young New Yorker, it was one city. When I was a grown man, it was another city. I worked with many dance organizations and many wonderful people.
I'd love to have our trains, our subway cars and our taxis built right here in New York City. You can create 40,000 living wage jobs... the city's contracting power is huge.
Jim Gordon: This guy did deliver us one of the city's biggest crime lords. Loeb: No one takes the law into their own hands in my city. Understand?
We're becoming a planet of a thousand new major cities. The economy of the 21st century is a city-building economy. It's within our power to make it a carbon zero one, too; and to be blunt, civilization depends on our success.
It is in the genes of cities to bounce back from disasters - whether natural or man made. The denizens of suburbia have no choice but to survive and move on. But it is the manner in which different cities respond to emergencies that sets them apart.
I guess growing up I realized that there is really this huge epidemic in a city like Los Angeles, and many other cities, where they put down thousands upon thousands of animals every day.
My name is Raphael. Not chico.
Music, art, theater. I'm just a big fan of beauty.
You shouldn't be in here!
I'm a big fan of the effects of alcohol.
Don’t dare to dream big, just dream BIG!
Think big or die small!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big Night and The Impostors are both things that I wrote.
Big Bang is the biggest lie.
But my big thing was always the blues.
I'm not a 'big picture' sort of guy. I prefer making small improvements each day.
There's a big difference between sanity and insanity.
Yeah, I was always a big fan of noir.
I'd always had a big thing for the '60s.
Why is it such a big deal what I'm swimming?