I kind of grew up on the East Coast, lived in New York for a while, then moved to L.A. So I'm not a New Yorker at all, but I'm much happier in New York; I've always liked it better.
[after someone speaks to him in Irish Gaelic] Boss Tweed: They don't speak English in New York any more?
I love shopping in New York just because you walk around and find a little store you've never saw before, and you're like, 'Oh what's that? This is my new favorite place.' I love that about New York.
But I can tell you that the New York that I see now is not the New York that we grew up in. It's not 1973.
I'm identified as a New York actor, I sound like I'm from New York, and I couldn't be more proud of it.
I love New York. I'm a guy for whom a New York accent is a comforting thing.
I love New York - maybe more than Los Angeles or London. I think I'm happiest in New York.
I was born and raised in New York, so I was blessed - or some say cursed - with a strong New York accent.
It bring a tear to my eye to see native New York people give me my props because New York is stubborn and arrogant.
Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York.
New York is unruly, tangled. The city woos first, then mangles, then pastes back together in a fresh, dazzling mosaic.
When its 100 degrees in New York, it's 72 in Los Angeles. When its 30 degrees in New York, in Los Angeles it's still 72. However, there are 6 million interesting people in New York, and only 72 in Los Angeles.
'All In' is like the Giants motto, so I kind of took that, and I kind of used New York as the backdrop - how diehard New Yorkers are for their team. Me being a New Yorker, I just had to show my love for the city as well as my love for the New York Gi...
That's the problem with living in New York. You've got no New York to run away to.
My agent in London says all New York films are wonderful if they're really New York films because they're like travelogues.
I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York.
I don't think of myself as a New York actor; I think about this guy who's an actor who happens to be from New York.
People in China say: 'If you love your children, send them to New York. If you hate your children, also send them to New York.'
I graduated from high school early so I could move to New York to do 'A Little Night Music' out of the New York City Opera.
You're surrounded by electronic music in New York. I mean New York is one of the few places in North America where electronic music is the prevalent form.
Southern political personalities, like sweet corn, travel badly. They lose flavor with every hundred yards away from the patch. By the time they reach New York, they are like Golden Bantam that has been trucked up from Texas ― stale and unprofitabl...