There are no problems that exist in the District that have been solved elsewhere in the country. Whatever problems exist in this city exist other places.
I keep a pretty low profile. I live in Culver City with some roommates. I don't do the whole 'Hollywood' thing.
The landscape of the Net has changed; that cyberfrontier of the past has become a teeming city of people, transactions, and businesses.
The murder of John Kennedy in broad daylight in the streets of an American city remains, to me, an unsolved crime.
By the way, I understand that now you can have the Times delivered to your door here in the Twin Cities.
Washington is a very easy city for you to forget where you came from and why you got there in the first place.
There isn't much discussion of ruling class in America even in Boston, probably one of the most class-conscious cities in the country?
There are so many lovely cities around the U.S., around the world, that it's almost impossible to pick one.
I as an elected official would never recommend anybody to boycott any city or state.
A terrorist nuclear detonation in a western city would destroy all economic confidence.
I'm going to be in another city when my kids are teenagers. I'll be like, 'Give me a call when you're done with all that.'
When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!
Suppose Watergate had not been uncovered? I'd still be on the City Desk.
New York is a city where people are ambitious. They want things.
What the hell kind of man decides to dress up as a bat and run around the city? There's got to be something a little bit loose in there.
If you would be known, and not know, vegetate in a village; if you would know, and not be known, live in a city.
I didn't know the city at all, but I was so happy to be in New York I cried. I was so excited.
Rome is a place almost worn out by being looked at, a city collapsing under the weight of reference.
Now, all of a sudden, every college and every university has an opera theater. Every little city has its little group.
Cities are, first of all, seats of the highest economic division of labor.
Cities are just a physical manifestation of your interactions, our interactions, and the clustering and grouping of individuals.