I've lived most of my life in Manhattan, but as close as Brooklyn is to Manhattan, there are people who live there who have been to Manhattan maybe once or twice.
What made Manhattan Manhattan was the underground infrastructure, that engineering marvel.
No one drives in Manhattan - in fact, many of the folks who live in Manhattan don't even have driving licenses!
Are there any more beautiful words in the English dictionary than 'see you tomorrow?
I think all of Manhattan has pretty much become a bar-slash-nightclub-slash-restaurant. There were always pockets of that. But now every corner of Manhattan is that.
I have two daughters, and we live here in Manhattan, and having gone through the Manhattan kindergarten application process, nothing will ever rival the stress of that.
In 1964, when we first arrived in New York City, I remember vividly seeing the skyline of Manhattan, and our first proposal of 1964 was to wrap two lower Manhattan buildings. We never got permission.
Dr. Manhattan: You're my only remaining link to the world. Laurie Juspeczyk: I don't want that responsibility anymore. [to Adrian as she walks out] Laurie Juspeczyk: He's all yours. Adrian Veidt: Don't worry John, she'll be back. Dr. Manhattan: No sh...
Laurie Juspeczyk: John! The TV said you were on Mars. Dr. Manhattan: I am on Mars. You and I are about to have a conversation there. Laurie Juspeczyk: What are you talking about? Dr. Manhattan: You're going to try to convince me to save the world.
It was a rite of passage each year at Manhattan Life Insurance Company. The golden doors would open every summer to a new crop of bright-eyed college students, all of which were over-qualified for a job that required little more than a high school-eq...
My perspective is a lil different 'cus im from Manhattan .
I'd gone to Manhattan to become a model.
I'm English, and my favorite movie is 'Manhattan.'
I flip through the book, one of his top three, without question, to the last horrifying chapter: ‘A Stronger Loving World'. To the only panel he's circled. Oscar-who never defaced a book in his life-circled one panel three times in the same emphati...
Be safe on this wicked night.
I grew up in Manhattan, and now I live in Brooklyn.
I remember in the fifth grade my dad would take me to Manhattan to shop for clothes.
Manhattan is an accumulation of possible disasters that never happen.
Michigan is my antidote to Manhattan. This is where I come to relax.
Whenever I leave Manhattan, I get the bends!
Manhattan is increasingly less available to average-income earners.