If you're a Democrat and 'The New York Times' is calling for your head, you know it's time for an exit strategy.
That first play I did in New York, Rogelio Martinez's 'When It's Cocktail Time in Cuba,' I played a young Fidel Castro.
Every time when they would call my name I kept hearing 'New York Knicks' instead of 'Seattle SuperSonics.'
At one point I took on a new job, and I just didn't have time to do anything but work.
Part of fashion is newness. It's got to be a new combination of elements that's shocking-stunning-beautiful all at the same time. But it doesn't have any emotion.
You can't expect the entire world to come to New York to see you. You have to travel to them.
Bill: Thank God. I die a true American.
Bill: He was the only man I ever killed worth remembering.
Bill: Anything in your pockets? Jenny: I ain't started working yet.
Bill: Don't mind him. He used to be an Irishman.
Boss Tweed: We're burying a lot of votes tonight.
Adele Lack: Everyone is disappointing the more you know them.
New York is a character, all on its own, and whenever you film there, it becomes part of the show. That's just the nature of being there.
My New Year's Resolution List usually starts with the desire to lose between ten and three thousand pounds.
With power comes the abuse of power. And where there are bosses, there are crazy bosses. It's nothing new.
I am a deeply religious nonbeliever - this is a somewhat new kind of religion.
If the individual is to be happy in the contemporary order, he must be open-minded with respect to new values and new arrangements.
In the 1970s, professional sports found a different breed of team owner in George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees.
There are two things that come very easily to me: rooting for New York sports teams and making mistakes.
I attribute much of my success in New York to my ability to understand and avoid unnecessary distractions.
Every time new technology is introduced, especially involving reproduction, you get the 'yuck' effect.