Starting a new way is never easy so...keep starting until the start sticks.
The most important thing people did for me was to expose me to new things.
An absolutely new idea is one of the rarest things known to man.
I was very intensely concerned with all kinds of new media.
I was a waitress years ago when I was first trying to become an actress, waiting tables in New York City.
I'm Machiavelli's offspring, I'm the king of New York, king of the coast, one hand, I juggle them both.
I really like to read when I'm eating - 'The New York Times' or the 'Wall Street Journal,' paper version.
I moved to New York first and was really apprehensive about moving to L.A., but I really, really like it.
Coming to New York from the muted mistiness of London, as I regularly do, is like travelling from a monochrome antique shop to a technicolor bazaar.
I was invited to play with the New York Knicks. I was never drafted, but I was invited to the rookie camp.
I personally don't even try to compare New York and L.A. To me, they are just way too different.
I grew up in the Lower East Side of New York.
When I moved to New York, I was wide-eyed. I was nice to everyone, which comedians hate.
I actually didn't grow up in New York. I grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
New York is not going to be a foreign place to me. They didn't revoke my visa.
If months were marked by colors, November in New England would be colored gray.
When I was 18, I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and after college I came to New York.
Innovation is about practical creativity - it's about making new ideas useful...
I think it's certainly natural to try new things as you grow up and get older!
Philadelphia merely seems dull because it's next to exciting Camden, New Jersey.
I have a house here in California and come back every month and a half to see my kids. And they come to New York.