I've spent more time in Las Vegas than any other city, almost including L.A. where I live.
I just like a dirty, crumbling city. The Gotham I imagine is enticing and horrifying at the same time.
Now it's time to focus on basics for people in our neighborhoods... and real ethics reform at City Hall.
I use the city because it saves time, I don't have to do a lot of research on the setting.
I travel continuously, and I see many cities, but there is nowhere like London.
Buscapé Criança - Young Rocket: Sun is for everyone, beach for a few.
Carlito: No room in this city for big hearts like hers.
[At the final tuning] Mr. Book: SHUT IT DOWN! SHUT IT DOWN FOREVER!
Dr. Schreber: Remember John, never talk to strangers!
Inspector Frank Bumstead: [Murdoch escaping] No one ever listens to me...
John Hartigan: Aim careful, and look the devil in the eye.
Marv: I know it's pretty damn weird to eat people.
Nancy Callahan: [to Hartigan] It has always been you. All these years...
Brian: [tossing a grenade at Miho] Suck on this, you stupid slag!
Dwight: There's no use arguing with her, the ladies are their own enforcers.
Dwight: Do I risk it all and take this cop down?
Others like City Hall the old way, when they could make deals behind closed doors with your tax money.
In inner-city, low-income communities of color, there's such a high correlation in terms of educational quality and success.
I have never felt salvation in nature. I love cities above all.
I would like to live in New York - it is my favourite city; I love it.
I really love living in cities where the people living above, below and next to you are from totally different worlds to you.