Always re-invent yourself. Always try new things; new food, new hobbies, meet new people. That will keep your life from becoming stagnant and boring. And you will have a lot more fun!
As I came to New York, it was for me a new beginning. To discover what people are living here. What do they need, what do they expect, what would they like to be the image and the performance of the New York Philharmonic?
I see a New York where there is no barrier to the God-given potential of every New Yorker. I see a New York where everyone who wants a good job can find one. I see a New York where the people can believe in a grounded government again.
One of the many reasons I love living in New York is that we get a front row seat to the innumerable thrills that take place here - from conventions and awards shows, to parades and U.N. assemblies. But my favorite New York tradition is the annual Ne...
A new week means new goals. New goals means new success. No goals mean no success and no success means a wasted week.
Every new day holds new opportunities to take new actions to fulfill your dreams.
The good news is that economists are intelligent, engaging and often charming folks. The bad news is their work is often of little use to investors.
By the end of last year we solved a lot of threads, and it's really good for this new way we're taking the show to really have these new people and these new energies, frankly.
The good news is that, according to the Obama administration, the rich will pay for everything. The bad news is that, according to the Obama administration, you're rich.
I started a feta cheese company, Euphrates, in upstate New York in 2002.
Every new friend is a new journey, through a brand new road, toward a brand new mysterious heart.
New Yorkers are mostly interested in New York - in case you haven't noticed.
No news is good news.
An old error has more friends than a new truth.
Good news always comes from far away.
Good news is, we're annoying him. Bad news is, we're all going to die painfully.
The New York Times Bestseller 'The Amateur,' written by Ed Klein, former editor of the 'New York Times Magazine,' is one of the best books I've read.
I'm born and raised in New York. I've lived between New York and New Orleans for the last 16 to 17 years.
The bad news is that yesterday sucked. The good news is that yesterday is gone. Today's a new day. Own it! Shape it! Live it!
I like new ballets because they're totally new. As you get older, new experiences are harder and harder to come by, so it's pretty great to have a new experience.
In America, I would say New York and New Orleans are the two most interesting food towns. In New Orleans, they don't have a bad deli. There's no mediocrity accepted.