We identify New York with the great bridges and tunnels and roadways and subway system and so forth.
There's nothing surprising about me. I'm dull. I am a fan of the New York subway. I love it.
I've been working on 'The New York Times' crossword puzzle on the subway. I can make it until about Wednesday.
I sometimes read on the subway, but I'm a hopeless eavesdropper and get easily distracted by strangers' conversations.
I think people who live in New York don't realize just how much time they spend talking about the subway.
Subway Vagrant: Father, could you help an old altar boy? I'm Cat'lick.
I think that Subway has shown their own personal commitment as a company and how they believe in healthy choices.
I've always lived in a city. I'm very social, and in a place like New York, even if you're alone on the subway, you never feel lonely.
Being in New York City is the best because I'm always walking, taking the subway and walking up and down the stairs - whether you like it or not, you're going to get exercise.
People are always telling me that they've seen people reading my books on the subway, or the beach, or whenever.
I will take the subway and look at certain women and think 'God, that woman's story will never be told. How come that lady doesn't get a movie about her?'
I need to tone up, as I eat a lot of fast food. I love Maccy D's, Subway and Domino's.
I moved to New York when I was 10, from Rio de Janeiro. So there was no need for driving: I took the subway, cabs and the bus.
Right now, I'm hankering for new adventures... Ninety percent of the time I'm having romantic-comedy fantasies in which I'm wearing little pencil skirts and hurrying down to the subway.
[about to jump onto a subway train] John McClane: This is a bad idea.
When you're on the subway in New York, people literally could be 11-inches away from you, and you can't just stare at them.
I've taken clowns into the war in Bosnia, the refugee camps of Kosovo, and none of those are any more important than clowning in a subway or an elevator or just walking down the street.
I love New York. I was in New York at the age of 13, at the School of American Ballet, walking around the subways in my little bunhead and thinking I was so cool.
I haven’t been with anyone since my break-up with Jackass. Yes, Jackass is his name. Officially.
There is nothing Tourettic about the New York City subways.
For most of the nineteen-seventies, the official route map of the New York City subway system was a beautiful thing.