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10 East 53rd Street By Bernard Cornwell East Street

It was at a performance art space that's no longer around, Gusto House ... All of these great performers from all over the country lived on the Lower East Side, and they would take somebody's living room that opened right onto the street, open the door and charge tickets and put up chairs. By John Leguizamo Gusto House Performance Art Space

I met my wife, Nia Vardalos, at The Second City, and she was chomping at the bit to move to L.A. By Ian Gomez Nia Vardalos City Wife Met

All real living is meeting. By Martin Buber Meeting Real Living

To understand me you have to meet me By Avril Lavigne Understand Meet

Michael Jackson was part of that tremendous wave in the ocean of human expression and it happened to be located first and foremost in Gary, Indiana, working class. By Cornel West Indiana Gary Jackson Michael Working

I grew up in Manhattan on the Upper East Side. By Laura Linney Side Manhattan Upper East Grew

New York City, city of exaggerations. Place of Herculean ascensions and perilous falls. By Kurt Wenzel City York Exaggerations Herculean Place

I grew up in the Lower East Side of New York. By Liev Schreiber York Lower East Side Grew

I signed up for the musical Tommy in the West End, where I met my husband. By Kim Wilde End Tommy West Husband Signed

Between 7th and 8th Streets, and then the location of the By Michael Connelly Streets Location

Philadelphia, wonderful town, spent a week there one night By W.c. Fields Philadelphia Wonderful Town Spent Night

I was in Africa in a diamond mine. By Kim Kardashian Africa Mine Diamond

Merchant's Ware, the city most people thought of as the real city. Normally its narrow streets were crowded with stalls, and people from all over the Carpet. They'd each be trying to cheat one another in that open-and-aboveboard way known as doing business. By Terry Pratchett Ware City Merchant People Carpet

New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American. By Djuna Barnes American York Peoples Meeting Place

Gigantic, willful, young, Chicago sitteth at the northwest gates. By William Vaughn Moody Gigantic Willful Young Chicago Gates

New York City. Once it got into your blood, you could never get it out again. By Douglas Preston City York Blood

I recently attended a pro-drug rally ... in my basement. By David Cross Rally Recently Attended Prodrug Basement

Now you're in a meeting. By Sarah Silverman Meeting

London, dirty little pool of life By Behramji Malabari London Dirty Life Pool

I live not too far from it in New York City. By Piper Perabo City York Live

the basement. Katz By Bill Bryson Katz Basement

Hollywood - an emotional Detroit. By Lillian Gish Hollywood Detroit Emotional

places, and incidents By Emily March Places Incidents

I was hanging out with Jonathan Richman last night. By Evan Dando Jonathan Richman Night Hanging

I was lucky enough to see the Beatles play live. By Jon English Beatles Live Lucky Play

Brooklyn, New York, and By Michael J. Tougias Brooklyn York

I did not like formal meetings, because they took away my freedom. I just liked to spend time with my friends, where I could be myself and did not need to don a mask. By Bidzina Ivanishvili Meetings Freedom Formal Friends Mask

I sold my soul to the devil in L.A By Aaron Lewis Sold Soul Devil

At Shea Stadium, I saw the top of the mountain. By John Lennon Stadium Shea Mountain Top

Anywhere in town, kept to themselves, a predilection By Harper Lee Town Predilection

Our Lady of Cheribim Chit-Chat. By Rebecca Wells Lady Cheribim Chitchat

Greenwich Village ... the village of low rents and high arts. By O. Henry Greenwich Village Arts Low Rents

Meetings bore me. By E.b. White Meetings Bore

I cried, I was so overwhelmed to meet Michael Jackson. By Brandy Norwood Jackson Michael Cried Overwhelmed Meet

Meet me in Montauk... By Charlie Kaufman Montauk Meet

I was born in the city's general hospital on November 15, 1930, and we lived at 31 Amherst Avenue in the western suburbs. It was a magical place. There were receptions at the French Club, race meetings at the Shanghai Racecourse, and various patriotic gatherings at the British Embassy on the Bund, the city's glamorous waterfront area. By J.g. Ballard November Amherst Avenue Suburbs City

There I met Gordon Jackson and Dave Meredith who were playing in local bands. By Jim Capaldi Gordon Jackson Dave Meredith Bands

Toronto Sydney New Delhi By Jennifer Weiner Delhi Sydney Toronto

neighborhood, the place I left each By Christina Baker Kline Neighborhood Place Left

New York had pushed and bent and bullied, driving me underground to sort out the madness and sculpt my Being with my own hands in self-discovery on its cold pottery wheel and in the white heat of its kiln. The City enabled me to learn who I really was, as a pixelated man and member of Humanity. By David B. Lentz York Bullied Driving Kiln Pushed

meeting, Morales By David Talbot Morales Meeting

All through the nineties I met people. Crowds of people. Met and met and met, until it seemed that people were born and hastily grew up, just to be met. By Carolyn Wells Met People Nineties Crowds Born

Manhattan crowds, with their turbulent musical chorus! Manhattan faces and eyes forever for me. By Walt Whitman Manhattan Crowds Chorus Turbulent Musical

I was in Philadelphia - a very angry town, Philadelphia. I've never seen a town like this. It's supposed to be the City of Brotherly Love - like when my brother was 12 and I was nine, and he would lean on my shoulder and dangle spit in my face. By Andy Kindler Philadelphia Town Angry Love City

I grew up in New York, and for the first ten years of my life, we lived across from the Metropolitan Museum. When I was an adult, I moved back to that neighborhood and lived there again. By M.j. Rose York Museum Metropolitan Life Lived

Hollywood ... a city I was to come back to time and again, in sickness and in health, in success and in failure, with anticipation and with dread. By Dirk Benedict Hollywood Health Failure Dread City

In the space of less than seven days, I attended a track meet in Boston, flew from there to Bowling Green for the National Jaycees, then to Rochester for the blind, Buffalo for another track meet, New York to shoot a film called The Black Athlete, Miami for Ford Motor Company, back up to New York for 45 minutes to deliver a speech, then into L. A. for another the same night. By Jesse Owens York Track Meet Boston Jaycees

cousin and I walked around that By Megan Moxon Cousin Walked

I'm world-famous in West Bromwich. By Frank Skinner Bromwich West Worldfamous

I spent a week there one afternoon. By Harry Chapin Afternoon Spent Week

I studied law at Warwick University, then philosophy at Oxford. I met my wife Leah there. She is American, so I followed her to New York. By Adrian Mckinty University Oxford Warwick Studied Law

I'm a New York girl. I come out of New York theater. By Joan Rivers York Girl Theater

New York is the place that made my and other artists' dreams come true by giving us a chance to realise our ideas and concepts. It was a great place for making a presentation of artistic creation. By Yayoi Kusama York Concepts Place Made Artists

The great white city of brotherhood, Washington ... By Christina Stead Washington Brotherhood Great White City

I BURST THROUGH my office building's entrance, cursing the subway By Magda Alexander Burst Entrance Cursing Subway Office

In lower Manhattan there is an improbable point where Waverly Place intersects Waverly Place. It was there that I met Veronica, on a snowy, windy night. By Nicholas Christopher Waverly Place Manhattan Veronica Lower

New York is who I am. By Lea Michele York

to meet, despite the time, the place, and despite the circumstances. By Amy Hatvany Meet Time Place Circumstances

I used to go to school in Manhattan with a bunch of the City Kids. By Melissa Joan Hart Kids Manhattan City School Bunch

Mykonos, which probably meant it was time for them to get By Rick Riordan Mykonos Meant Time

go-go hall on my way home from school. By Yukio Mishima Gogo School Hall Home

come-to-Jesus meeting in By Dan Lyons Meeting

meeting ever called, practically ran the PTSA, By Maren Smith Ptsa Meeting Called Practically Ran

I was lusted after walking down the streets of New York. By Janice Dickinson York Lusted Walking Streets

You have access to the Tent Of Meeting. By Francis Chan Meeting Tent Access

I decided I was going to go to Wall Street, and I was introduced to some people ... I met a guy who knew a bond trader at Pressprich, and he got me to meet him and the guy that ran their sales department, Jack Collin. By Kenneth Langone Street Wall People Decided Introduced

NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT By Andrew Britton Connecticut Milford

The United Metropolitan Improved Hot Muffin and Crumpet Baking and Punctual Delivery Company. By Charles Dickens Company United Metropolitan Improved Hot

I went to the Paradise Restaurant on 49th Street and Broadway which was where they were playing, and I sat in. By Ray Conniff Street Paradise Restaurant Broadway Playing

I went to see 'Listen to My Heart: The Songs of David Friedman.' I have been a fan of his music for years, and I was invited to opening night because I know one of the producers. By John Edward Listen Heart Friedman Songs David

This is not mere sentimentality. The triumph of twentieth-century metropolitan life is, in a real sense, the triumph of one image over the other: the dark ritual of deadly epidemics replaced by the convivial exchanges of strangers from different backgrounds sharing ideas on the sidewalk. By Steven Johnson Sentimentality Triumph Mere Sense Sidewalk

On the balcony of our small flat in a city of small flats. By Jerry Pinto Small Balcony City Flat Flats

Of all American cities of whatever size the most friendly on preliminary inspection, and on further acquaintance the most likable. The happiest-hearted, the gayest, the most care-free city on this continent. By Irvin S. Cobb American Inspection Likable Cities Size

I slipped the envelope into it, there in the wide lower corridor of the Arts Building with people passing me on the way to classes, on the way to have a smoke and maybe a game of bridge in the Common Room. On their way to deeds they didn't know they had in them. By Alice Munro Room Arts Building Common Classes

But if I had to choose a single destination where I'd be held captive for the rest of my time in New York, I'd choose the Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Tim Gunn York Art Metropolitan Museum Choose

New York is a fabled city, a fabulous city. By Italo Calvino City York Fabled Fabulous

My studio was on 9th Street between University and Broadway. By Lee Krasner Street Broadway University Studio

I don't like to be pigeonholed, and I really like that people never really know what's going on with Metllica. By Lars Ulrich Metllica Pigeonholed People

I am a New Yorker. By Connie Stevens Yorker

Overseas, church, Vatican You at a stand still mannequin By Nicki Minaj Overseas Church Vatican Mannequin Stand

New York - that unnatural city where every one is an exile, none more so than the American By Charlotte Perkins Gilman York American Exile Unnatural City

Wherever I go, I meet myself. By Dejan Stojanovic Meet

I was possessed by London. By Manolo Blahnik London Possessed

born in Newark... educated in Trenton... enlightened in LA...experienced in Brooklyn...actualization in Houston...manifestation in Ft. Myers By Alan Mitchell Newark Born Trenton Brooklyn Houston

When I lived in Los Angeles, I used to live in the Hollywood Hills, behind Grauman's Theater, and I'd always hit the matinees. By J. D. Souther Angeles Hills Theater Los Hollywood

I met her in a club down in North Soho, where you drink champagne and it tastes just like Coca-Cola. By Ray Davies Soho North Cocacola Met Club

Any man in Hollywood will meet me if I want that. No, make that any man anywhere. By Sharon Stone Hollywood Man Meet Make

I made it, Ma - Carnegie Hall. And I didn't have to practice. By Alan King Carnegie Hall Made Practice

I'm a creature of the New York City streets. By Woody Allen York City Streets Creature

I represent where them killers at 145th and Broadway you get your head cracked By Cam'ron Broadway Cracked Represent Killers Head

At Bloomington, Indiana, I was invited to listen to music written in quarter tones for four harps and voices. I had to go out to be sick. By Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Indiana Bloomington Voices Invited Listen

I fell in love with New York. It was like every human being, like any relationship. When I was a young New Yorker, it was one city. When I was a grown man, it was another city. I worked with many dance organizations and many wonderful people. By Mikhail Baryshnikov York Fell Love City Yorker

We would meet outside the same wine bar we had gone to on our first date, and from there we would wander through the city for five or six hours since neither one of us had a private place that we could retreat to. Walking out in the open for so long only helped to draw us closer. There was too much space on the avenues, and the side streets were often too crowded with people and cabs hurrying to cut across town. To counter that we held each other's hands and arms, ribs and waists. By Dinaw Mengestu Date Meet Wine Bar Wander

East Side, West Side, all around the town,The tots sang Ring-a-rosie, London Bridge is falling Down;Boys and Girls together, me and Mamie O'Rorke, Tripped the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York. By James W. Blake Side West London Boys Tripped

It was just a typical London flat, but it was in a great neighborhood. It was across from the Playboy Club, diagonally. From one balcony you could read the time from Big Ben, and from the other balcony you could watch the bunnies go up and down. By Harry Nilsson London Flat Neighborhood Typical Great

I went to Carnegie Mellon. By Patina Miller Mellon Carnegie

It was the basilica of gossip, the Vatican of inside dope. By Robert Hughes Vatican Gossip Dope Basilica Inside

Warren Street was at the high end of the New Romantic scene. They were mostly college art students and people who knew top designers. By Boy George Street Romantic Warren Scene High

Matt Bomer and I went to Carnegie Mellon for drama together. By Joe Manganiello Bomer Carnegie Mellon Matt Drama