Your brain is built of cells called neurons and glia - hundreds of billions of them. Each one of these cells is as complicated as a city.
Venetians feel affection and loyalty to their city, rather than to the Italian state.
I never thought of London in terms of possible heroes - of course, there are thousands. It's a very talented city.
The most important thing a mayor does is hire talented people to run the city.
Manhattan... capital of the 20th century, a city that has fascinated me for more than three decades.
A city grows like an organism. It is a structure of living and working together a mix of functions.
As Mayor, I will lead city government, businesses, and community groups to support innovative projects that will make San Francisco streets and public places vibrant and healthy.
Both 'The Wire' and 'Queer as Folk' had a big scope. They were panoramas, telling ambitious stories about two cities, Baltimore and Manchester, for the first time.
You live in the city and all the time there are signs telling you what to do and billboards trying to sell you something.
L.A. is such a big city, and there's so much going on. I mean, you know you're in L.A. when you can just hear sirens all the time.
I see the city as an organism, shaped through time by the little humans having habits and doing millions of stuff in and out of it.
I usually have a couple of projects going on that are different. A 'Sin City' while I'm doing a 'Spy Kids' at the same time. I need different things going on.
I haven't travelled that much before so this is the first time I get to see the big cities of Europe. I've never even been to US.
As I travel the country for away games, I meet kids fighting cancer in almost every city. They visit the ballpark, and I invite them onto the field so we can chat and then watch the game.
I don't sleep very well when I travel. And as a result, I tend to be awake in cities when everyone else is asleep.
Zé Pequeno: Can you read? Gang Member: I can read only the pictures.
Mr. Wall: No more Mr. Quick. Mr. Quick, dead, yes. Stranger: Poor, poor Mr. Quick.
[Alicia and Devlin meet on a bench in the city] Devlin: What's new? Alicia: Oh, nothing. What's new with you? Devlin: Nothing.
Klump: I can only express puzzlement, which borders on alarm.
Yellow Bastard: [on the phone] And it'd better be perfect or I'm gonna call my dad!
Dwight: First, we gotta rescue Gail. Then comes the kill. The big, fat kill.