It's never too late to start a new chapter of life, but question arise is it that easy to start a new beginning???
I did children's theater when I was younger, and then when I was about 14 I started doing theater in New York City.
Does the New York City Ballet affect other places? Yeah, it lets people know they should come to New York.
I think of the New York City Ballet as the Yankees without George Steinbrenner.
'The New York Times' thing... I think any actor would be thrilled to be profiled in that paper.
I always figured Metropolis was north of New York, actually. Between New York and Boston, in my mind.
I live in New York and I'm in New York basically all the time. I spend a lot of my time in my restaurants, and I feel like that's why they're successful.
From that time through the time I was a New Dramatist, when I was something like twenty-two, I saw absolutely everything in New York. Absolutely everything.
I'm an online shopper, so that's what I do in my free time. A lot of online shopping, and I just like to see new styles and new people.
I live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. And I travel a tremendous amount. I'm in New York and California a lot, but then also I like faraway places a lot.
Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.
I absorb the science section of 'The New York Times.' You know, I have a degree: I'm an A.A.D. Almost a Doctor.
I went to a college in New York called New Paltz. I studied theater there for four years. I also studied privately in NYC with a teacher named Robert X. Modica.
I love London; I could totally live here, actually. I'm in New York most of the time, and it really reminds me a lot of New York.
I'm preparing for a multimedia theater piece, Airport Music, that's coming up in New York City.
I've never had a treehouse because I live in New York City. It would be a little bit hard to fit a treehouse in a New York City apartment.
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait." ( , New York Times, February 22, 1987)
Once Ptolemy and Plato, yesterday Newton, today Einstein, and tomorrow new faiths, new beliefs, and new dimensions.
I'm interested in new worlds, new universes, new challenges. I always said the only reason to make a film is not for the result but for what you learn for the next one.
My dream is to be a doctor. I'm almost working in a laboratory, because I'm trying new techniques, new directions and fabrics, new weaving.
I'm one with New York, and New York is one with me. I grew up there; there's no escaping it. We're like Siamese twins, if you separate us, I'll die.