In New York, you're forced to deal with life; it's there in front of you on a daily basis.
I've lived my entire life in New York, and it informs everything.
I would come to L.A. for a job, but I love New York.
I love traffic. It's fantastic. New York traffic is so relaxing.
The New York fashion scene is crazy, madness, but I love the energy.
New York is a fun place to shoot, but it's definitely hectic.
New York had all the iridescence of the beginning of the world.
I went to the Rudolf Steiner School in New York, and you're not allowed to watch TV.
New York is full of crazy people, and I like that.
I was invited to a couple of races, but I was doing a play in New York.
The present in New York is so powerful that the past is lost.
I first came to Jewish-Catholic relations in 1963, while studying for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.
I like California a lot more than New York these days.
It's very expensive to bring a band to New York.
When I was younger I decided I'd hop on the train to New York.
I can't believe we're being paid to live in New York.
When it's three o'clock in New York, it's still 1938 in London.
If anybody starts using me as scenery, I'll return to New York.
New York is the dream world, the center of jazz and rock.
New York was breaking my concentration and disintegrating my thoughts.
New York is appalling, fantastically charmless and elaborately dire.