The kind of support we have in Oklahoma City, it's the best in the NBA. Phenomenal. Beards in the crowd, the whole nine. The city is really something special.
All my best friends live downtown in New York City. I was made in Soho.
Reading is an intelligent way of not having to think.
There's a long tradition of people from the South living in New York City.
Reporters used to ask me the same inane questions year-in and year-out, city-to-city, and it would drive me crazy.
I was trained on stage at NYU in New York City; I did a lot of theatre then.
I'm convinced that the place, if you have your druthers, to go to have that experience is New York City.
I think of the Roundabout as my musical theater family here in New York City.
If all of us would require the same level of performance from ourselves as we expect from government, this city will forever be the city that works.
My dad was the town drunk. Most of the time that's not so bad; but New York City?
American cities are not scaled to the energy diet of the future. They have become too large. They're over-scaled.
Rudy Giuliani did some phenomenal things in the city if you think of the transformation of the city and the quality of life.
I absolutely love Vancouver! One, because the city is beautiful and very easily walkable, and two, because the city keeps giving me work!
It's totally different now, traveling to different meets and different cities and actually being able to enjoy the cities I'm in.
I grew up on Don Knotts and Jerry Lewis and all the guys from Second City.
Atlanta? I think it's the greatest city anywhere I know of.
It is the city of mirrors, the city of mirages, at once solid and liquid, at once air and stone.
I was at Second City L.A., going through the conservatory, and I graduated in 2004 and I got 'SNL' in 2005.
In my opinion, New York City police officers are brave.
Because the quality of living with nature and allowing it to manifest itself is different than the quality of living in a city, especially a dense city.
On the Web we all become small-town visitors lost in the big city.