Cobb: Never recreate from your memory. Always imagine new places!
[Alicia and Devlin meet on a bench in the city] Devlin: What's new? Alicia: Oh, nothing. What's new with you? Devlin: Nothing.
Caden Cotard: [Giving a stage direction] People don't walk like that.
In New York, everyone's desperate for success, desperate for money and desperate to be accepted, but in London they're more laid back about things like that.
I loved New York. I made enough money and studied acting with Kenneth McMillan, which was my first formal training.
The older I get and the longer I live in New York City, the more I have the desire to go elsewhere and be surrounded by nature.
Is it not a species of blasphemy to call the New Testament revealed religion, when we see in it such contradictions and absurdities.
What's more important than who's going to be the first black manager is who's going to be the first black sports editor of the New York Times.
The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey. The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front. The new ballplayer cares about the name on the back.
As our expedition to New York seems likely to be attended with a very fatal Consequence, and ourselves haply censured for undertaking it without assurance of success.
I had my success too soon. Three books published with Scribner's in New York before I was 30.
I don't understand all about New York society. It's only when they are in trouble that I'm really interested.
The embrace of a new technology by ordinary people leads inevitably to its embrace by people of malign intent.
One of the things I've come to realize is that, like every new technology and like every disruption, broadband has downsides.
Writing is still my main career, but I would love, for instance, to serve in the New York State Assembly.
I love being on sets with very seasoned directors as well as very new directors. Every time is a discovery process. You learn something new every time.
I love an underdog. No, I don't necessarily mean the cartoon. I mean like David, as in Goliath, or the Bears, as in The Bad News Bears.
After spending 22 years in Ohio, I love everything about New York.
I love acting. I love singing. Eventually, I'd love to go on Broadway. I love New York so much.
I love the creativity of New York, but I don't enjoy the city - I don't like living here.
I think the women - Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu - are doing new conceptual things and using their voices to create new American music.