I honestly if I get a vacation I'm gonna go and sit on my couch in New York cause that's the one place I haven't been for a very long time.
I guess my favorite Web site would be theonion.com. I used to read that paper all the time in New York, and it still cracks me up. It's actually my homepage on my computer.
I lived in New York for a long time. Right after college I went there. So I got my first cell phone in New York. Back when you would flip the phone up. Way back when.
My favorite New York memory is that blizzard in '96. I get chills thinking about it. It's my favorite time here - call me crazy. I'm from Canada, and it's very cold up there.
The music rights at the time cost me $12,000 in 1964 money, which is about double now or whatever. But I cleared everything. I had a lawyer in New York. And it was cleared for use in a short subject, not a feature.
Although Omaha is my birthplace and the place I grew up, I don't see myself spending extended amounts of time there. I feel almost more comfortable and more at peace in New York.
My parents were worried about me, certainly when I became so deeply interested in music and people like the New York Dolls who, at the time, were very peculiar indeed.
I only made two studio movies, that was a long time ago and obviously I removed myself. I think some of that is geographical. I live in New York and I want to work there, it's as simple as that.
My favorite thing of all time is a New York City weekend when there's a blizzard. Everything gets really quiet, and everyone goes to the movies and the park.
You need fighters like me to battle, because frankly The New York Times and the Washington Post are not going to fight the fights that I do.
Since I got a really bad review when I was, like, 28 in 'The New York Times,' I don't read reviews anymore.
My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother.
What could I have possibly learned except the really most important thing, which is that I did not want to work at the 'New York Times'? Beyond that, I learned how a newspaper works.
Anyway, several rewrites later, Del Rey Books did publish my first novel, and it did become the first work of fiction on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list.
Broadway is a definite symbol of New York. It's classic New York.
Nothing makes you feel smaller than New York City...
There is nothing Tourettic about the New York City subways.
Nothing can prepare the uninitiated for New York City.
As for New York City, it is a place apart. There is not its match in any other country in the world.
Any urbanist has to appreciate New York City and the way it works. The public transit is astonishing.
I am the oldest young designer in New York City.