I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.
I love Shillington not as one loves Capri or New York, because they are special, but as one loves one's own body and consciousness, because they are synonymous with being.
I love New York. It just reminds me of so many movies... I look up at buildings, and feel like Godzilla should be climbing up them or something.
When I was living in New York, I had this slightly wannabe bohemian existence and took up painting, at which I'm appalling. I also bought several guitars.
If you get divorced in New York, you go into therapy and will talk to anybody you meet on the sidewalk about it.
The first version of The Beautiful Room Is Empty was the first mss. I'd ever submitted to New York editors.
I came to New York when I was 21, 22. I couldn't speak English. I knew I wanted to go to fashion school.
New York is large, glamorous, easy-going, kindly and incurious, but above all it is a crucible - because it is large enough to be incurious.
I have not heard that even the New York abortion has done very much in the States where it has been enacted.
I started out doing theater in New York. I used to go to Shakespeare in the Park a lot.
My dream when I was 14 was someday I could have a David Levine caricature of me in 'The New York Review of Books.'
When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair.
I know another New York Times bestselling author - Beth Kephart - she self-published one of her books.
I sang a lot in college - I was in a choral group in college. But, then, when I moved to New York, I really just concentrated on acting.
'The New York Times' list is a bunch of crap. They ought to call it the editor's choice. It sure isn't based on sales.
To Europe she was America. To America she was the gateway to the earth. But to tell the story of New York would be to write a social history of the world.
Honestly, like, I'm a superfan of the 'New York Times,' but I know nothing about how they put it together, and I really don't care.
I didn't know what gay was until I lived in New York for 10 years. You know, I was just underexposed in that regard.
First job I went out on in new York I got, and when I came back, the first job I went out on, I got.
I think New York is destined to have a Democratic mayor, and I want Freddy Ferrer to be that mayor.
I grew up on 135th Street. I grew up on the poor side of New York. I grew up in Harlem.