Somehow, I don't think Jesus came to Earth to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
I can't drive, so I can only live in New York, which is fine with me.
New York is very provincial. They're very cut-off; they don't have an awareness of so much that is going on in the world.
When I came to America, there was a lot of decadence in New York in the early '70s because the city was bankrupt and you could do whatever you want!
I lived in New York for 10 years, and every New Yorker sees a shrink.
I was a mechanic at a go-cart place, a deejay at a roller rink, a telemarketer in New York, a grocery bagger.
I actually met Chick Corea in New York, where I was staying with a bass player friend.
I like shooting in New York because I have such a connection to the city. I have so many memories there.
I was in the original cast of 'Wicked', and that got a bad review in 'The New York Times,' and it's the most successful thing that's ever been put onstage.
I feel like all Londoners relate more to New York - L.A. doesn't feel like a 'city' city. It's like a sleepy town.
This is kind of a uniquely New York experience, but when you can't afford an apartment nicer than the place you're renting, there's something so inherently depressing about it.
I feel like I have one foot in New York, one foot in London and one foot in India. But it's important to me to invest time with family.
I've always had not just an affection but a real love for the theater family in New York, and I really feel it is a family. I'm so touched by the generosity of everyone there.
While I live with my family in South Florida, I enjoy visiting New York and always appreciate seeing so many Univision fans.
When I was skating I felt I represented not just my family and the people who helped me make it to that point, but also New York and the country.
Shortly thereafter, some friends encouraged me to try out for the Miss South Carolina World beauty pageant. To my surprise, I won - and was sent to New York City to compete nationally.
I think the fact that I was raised in show business, in New York City, in the '50s, that's affected my personality to the point that I'm a little different.
The federal government is doing less than it is lawfully entitled to do to protect New York City, and the City is less safe as a result.
I had known Cole Porter in Hollywood and New York, spent many a warm hour at his home, and met the talented and original people who were drawn to him.
The chariot was purchased by a private collector who took it home to New York. I take pleasure in knowing that it was built to last for at least a thousand years.
My favorite museums are things like the Frick Museum in New York and the Huntington Hartford in Pasadena where it's someone's home that you walk through.