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new-york lust streets
I was lusted after walking down the streets of New York. Janice Dickinson
new-york white people
Without aging white males, I doubt the 'New York Times' would survive. How many young people, females, Hispanics and blacks subscribe to the 'New York Times?' Dennis Prager
new-york war cities
New York doesn't exactly have neighborhoods, the way most cities do. What it has is closer to distinct and separate villages, some of them existing on different continents, some of them existing in different centuries, and many of them at war with one another. English is not the primary language in many of these villages, but the Roman alphabet does still have a slight edge. Donald E. Westlake
new-york block jewels
Those 4 guys in the late 60's who attacked a jewel merchant on New York's West 46th St. on the sidewalk, so they could steal his jewel-filled station wagon, which they abandoned 2 blocks later because none of them could drive a stick shift. Where would I be without such people? Donald E. Westlake
new-york mayors
The much heaves and palpitates. It is multidirectional and has a mayor. Donald Barthelme
new-york sophistication globes
There is more sophistication and less sense in New York than anywhere else on the globe. Don Herold
new-york eight people
There is something distinctive about living in New York; over eight million other people are doing it. Don Herold
new-york office important
L.A. is so much about ratings and box office; that defines everything. And here, of course it's important, but it's not part of the culture - there's too much else going on in New York. They're not going to let one industry monopolize your attention, you know? You're likely to have best friends who are architects or newspaper reporters. Dylan Walsh
new-york east kind
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. Dylan Walsh
cities proud
I've been around, and I see what other cities are doing, and I think, 'Why not us, we're a proud people,' Earl Wilson
cities car problem
Every city has to deal with the problem of cars and public transport. Jaime Lerner
cities design strange
The design of a city is like a strange archeology. Jaime Lerner
cities brazil
Brazil will change when its cities change. Jaime Lerner
cities two numbers
The Athenians regularly maintained a number of degraded and useless beings at the public expense; and when any calamity, such as plague, drought, or famine, befell the city, they sacrificed two of these outcast scapegoats. James G. Frazer
cities civilization crucible
Cities are the crucible of civilization. Geoffrey West
cities metaphor arteries
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads arteries and so forth. Geoffrey West
cities city claim fame giving good nobel others ours prize proud reasons school small winner
How many small cities like ours can claim the fame of having had a Nobel Prize winner come from their city and school system? Plus, there are the others who are giving us good reasons to be proud of our city and history. Kathie Pontus
cities reflects trust word
I do not like the word 'rejection' but those cities we have not retained this in no way reflects that we do not trust these countries. Jacques Rogge