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#1. Rome is my most favorite city, so I really enjoy to stay here and the whole tournament. #Quote by Daniela Hantuchova
#2. I love New York! It's probably my favorite city in the entire world. #Quote by Brad Goreski
#3. I can't choose one favorite place because all destinations have something different to offer. My favorite city to explore is Paris; I love the culture of Morocco and the waterfalls in St. Lucia. I just can't choose one. I would like to go back to New Zealand to see more of what it has to offer. #Quote by Martha Hunt
#4. For me, selfishly, Toronto is my favorite city in the world. It's the greatest city and you have the whole world here. #Quote by Kristen Hager
#5. Rome is possibly my favorite city in the world. I have such fond memories there - most of them food related. #Quote by Mallory Jansen
#6. New York is my favorite city in the world. #Quote by Liam Gallagher
#7. I really love Paris. It's my favorite city. #Quote by Wolfgang Puck
#8. Buenos Aires is my favorite city. I think it's fantastic - but is a troubled, sort of psychologically troubled city. #Quote by John Gimlette
#9. Oh, it was so hard to leave Paris, just about my favorite city in the world. #Quote by Tony Visconti
#10. I wrote my first novel and my second novel in Chicago. It was the place where I became a writer. It's my favorite city. #Quote by John Green
#11. I spend a lot of time in Los Angeles, but I probably wouldn't say it's my favorite city. #Quote by Terry O'Quinn
#12. I love Japan, and Tokyo is my favorite city. #Quote by Barry Eisler
#13. I thought living in London, my favorite city, would be wonderful, but I worried about the impact the move would have on my career. I discussed my options with Bill Setterstrom of the bank's personnel department. Bill had been in the navy and viewed family separations as fairly normal. At first, he suggested that I stay at my job in New York. I pointed out that Pat was not being assigned to a battleship at sea where I could not follow. "In fact," I said, "this is London, Bill, and I want to go!"
In the end, he offered me six months' leave of absence "to enjoy your new baby and living in London. #Quote by Mary Robertson
#14. New York is my favorite city. #Quote by Walter Dean Myers
#15. I've lived in London, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, New York, and Turin. But New York is my favorite city. It has so much energy, so much toughness. #Quote by Lapo Elkann
#16. Beijing is my favorite city in China. #Quote by Andrew Lau
#17. I love Paris - it's one of my favorite cities - and so to shoot a video in Paris was a dream come true. #Quote by Joe Jonas
#18. I love New York. It's one of my favorite cities. #Quote by Victoria Azarenka
#19. New York City is my favorite city in the world. #Quote by Halston Sage
#20. I love Mexico because that's where I'm from, but my favorite city, whenever I need to recharge, I love Paris. I get very inspired while I'm there. There's so much art and culture, and Paris, before New York, that was the capital of the world. And I love history too, so I go there. It does something special to me. #Quote by Diego Boneta
#21. There is something in the New York air that makes sleep useless. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#22. I believe in New Yorkers. Whether they've ever questioned the dream in which they live, I wouldn't know, because I won't ever dare ask that question. #Quote by Dylan Thomas
#23. Abigail Adams could become my favorite historical sleuth. #Quote by Sharon Kay Penman
#24. You think
of a woman, a favorite
dress, your old father's breasts
the last time you saw him, his breath,
brief, the leaf
you've torn from a vine and which you hold now
to your cheek like a train ticket
or a piece of cloth, a little hand or a blade
it all depends
on the course of your memory.
It's a place
for those who own no place
to correspond to ruins in the soul.
It's mine.
It's all yours. #Quote by Li-Young Lee
#25. The older I get, the more I look like my favorite shoes. #Quote by Dana Gould
#26. Well, there are worse things
Than staring at the water on a Sunday.
There are worse things
Than staring at the water
As you're posing for a picture
After sleeping on the ferry
After getting up at seven
To came over to an island
In the middle of a river
Half an hour from the city
On a Sunday.
On a Sunday in the park with- #Quote by Sondheim Stephen
#27. She had read too many romantic novels of a dark and dreary bent to really be surprised - The Castle of Otranto was one of her favorite English reads. For all intents and purposes, she was the overwrought, terrified heroine wandering around a cursed castle at night, seeing things in the shadows, jumping at noises. Plus #Quote by Liz Braswell
#28. Angry men with pointy things sent to secure a foreign city are pretty much alike anywhere. That's what I've heard. So far nothing's convinced me different. #Quote by Sherwood Smith
#29. New York's such a wonderful city. Although I was at the library today. The guy was very rude. I said, "I'd like a card." He says, "You have to prove you're a citizen of New York." So I stabbed him. #Quote by Emo Philips
#30. He remembered Tessa weeping in his arms in Paris, and thinking that he had never known the loss she felt, because he had never loved like she had, and that he was afraid that someday he would, and like Tessa he would lose his mortal love. And that it was better to be the one who died than the one who lived on. He had dismissed that, later, as a morbid fantasy, and had not remembered it again until Alec. #Quote by Cassandra Clare
#31. They rattled off the names of dozens of cities too fast to write down, but I did catch Industrial City, Military City, Farm City, Food City, and Fashion City. I wonder why the naming conventions are so provincial. Must be that the same not-so-enterprising guy who discovered Thera and decided not to cash in named everything with his simpleton vocabulary. As #Quote by Megan Thomason
#32. In the United States, you can put on a cowboy hat and join the country-western neighborhood. If you're down below 14th Street in New York City, that's bohemian; that's left-wing. #Quote by David Lee Roth
#33. Are you the owner of this car?" A cop has something you don't have, something you gave him earlier.
"No, I'm just delivering it to Oklahoma City for a lady. "
"Do you have plates for this car?" A cop needn't be vicious, but he can be so, safely.
"Just those stickers."
"Do you have the registration?" Presidents and premiers can annihilate millions, but only a cop can explain away your solitary murder. #Quote by Douglas Woolf
#34. The biggest hurdle to writing Fargo Rock City was that I couldn't afford a home computer - I had to get a new job so I could buy a computer. It could all change though. In five years, I could be back at some daily newspaper, which wouldn't be so bad. #Quote by Chuck Klosterman
#35. He looked longingly out the window at the towering skyline of New York City and thought about jumping. It would hurt less than following orders. #Quote by Kelly Moran
#36. That's your favorite word, huh? Weird. Everything's weird. The sky, the ocean, the sand. The whole world is weird."
He grinned at me. "You're a weirdo. Better?" - Andy and Luke #Quote by H.R. Willaston
#37. Tell me you didn't," she groaned, knowing it would not be the truth. "Please tell me you didn't take advantage of these poor people."
"I didn't," he chirped.
"Liar."
With an irritated sigh he tried to convince her. "Amora, you're not seeing things from an immortal perspective. The people who built this temple…"
"Temple?" she cried, cutting him off. "You forced these people to build you a temple? Why? Because all of a sudden you're God now?"
Perturbed by her interruption, he raised a warning finger. "No, no, Amora, not God. But from their viewpoint I may seem a bit…..god-like."
She rolled her eyes in an exaggerated manner.
"If you would let me finish," he went on, "these particular individuals had no part in the construction of that monument; it was their ancestors who erected it. And I must say, they did a fine job. My likeness has weathered the centuries quite well."
"You're despicable."
He frowned at the insult. "Nobody was forced to build us a temple, Amora. They chose to do so."
"You were that impressive to them, huh?"
"Apparently." His eyes twinkled at the memory. He took a few steps toward the distant city, pulling Eena along. "Come on, let's go have some fun."
"No way." She planted her feet, refusing. Surprisingly it put a stop to him.
"And why not?"
"Because your sudden appearance will upset them! No doubt you'll wa #Quote by Richelle E. Goodrich
#38. Don't get me wrong, I think "Portlandia" is really funny, and quite brilliant, but I like to be in a city where I can hang out in Powell's Bookstore most nights and go out with my friends in a liberal, relaxed atmosphere. I wish more cities were like that. #Quote by Johnny Marr
#39. Human nature, dear, is very much the same everywhere. It is more difficult to observe it closely in a city, that is all. #Quote by Agatha Christie
#40. Like flowers blooming through cement,
we, too, can grow beyond our cracks. #Quote by Gina Greenlee
#41. I think his team are mirroring Stuart Pearce as the player he was.
(on Manchester City) #Quote by Alex Ferguson
#42. I think that chain stores in general are really super depressing and I think it really sucks the life out of a city such as San Francisco. #Quote by Chicken John
#43. Tina Fey is part of a generation of women who have changed the face of comedy at 'Second City,' 'SNL,' in sitcoms and in film. #Quote by Janeane Garofalo
#44. I've always lived in a city. #Quote by Ana Gasteyer
#45. How very popular to say, 'spend more on this, expend more on that.' And of course, we all have our favorite causes; I know I do. But someone has to add up the figures. Every business has to do it, every housewife has to do it, [and] every government should do it. #Quote by Margaret Thatcher
#46. Unlike the victims of the Jewish Holocaust, who were on the whole literate, comparatively wealthy, and positioned to record for history the horror that enveloped them, Cottenham and his peers had virtually no capacity to preserve their memories or document their destruction. The black population of the United States in 1900 was in the main destitute and illiterate. For the vast majority, no recordings, writings, images, or physical descriptions survive. There is no chronicle of girlfriends, hopes, or favorite songs of the dead in a Pratt Mines burial field. The entombed there are utterly mute, the fact of their existence as fragile as a scent in wind. #Quote by Douglas A. Blackmon
#47. Do you imagine that a city can continue to exist and not be turned upside down, if the legal judgments which are pronounced in it have no force but are nullified and destroyed by private persons? #Quote by Socrates
#48. Human beings need community. If there are no communities available for constructive ends, there will be destructive, murderous communities ... Only the social sector, that is, the nongovernmental, nonprofit organization, can create what we now need, communities for citizens ... What the dawning 21st century needs above all is equally explosive growth of the nonprofit social sector in building communities in the newly dominant social environment, the city. #Quote by Peter Drucker
#49. Conservatives need to figure out a way to motivate by reason and persuade through emotion. Meaning that when they talk about our issues, it can't come from a selfish place - "Give me a tax cut. Where's my tax cut." We have to get back to that "shining city on the hill." #Quote by Andrea Tantaros
#50. I think that one of my favorite movie roles has been a film that I did with Jason Statham that was out last year called 'Safe.' I played the main bad guy in that. #Quote by Reggie Lee
#51. My favorite subject was recess. Fortunately for me, I had a mother who believed I was smart. #Quote by Ben Carson
#52. Presidents and presidential assassins are like Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. Even though one city is all about sin and the other is all about salvation, they are identical, one-dimensional company towns built up by the sheer will of true believers. #Quote by Sarah Vowell
#53. My favorite film score is the one Thomas Bangalter created for 'Irreversible.' The soundtrack absolutely defines the daymare-into-nightmare feeling you get from the film. #Quote by Richard Phillips
#54. I'd love a signed first edition of 'City of Glass' by Paul Auster. My favourite book of all time. #Quote by Steven Hall
#55. There are pieces to the puzzle missing,' Camas said. He was tugging his hair; his eyes glowed eerily in the red light from a stained-glass lamp. 'And pieces that don't yet fit. What, for instance, precipitates the shift from city to shadow city? Is it sorcery? Has it to do with the precarious state of affairs in the House of Greve? The powerless heir, the bastard who cannot act? What secrets are hidden within the secret palace? What is there to gain by anticipating and surviving the shift? Domina Pearl believes that it is possible, if one can remain aware during the transformation, to amass enormous knowledge and power. To rule the shadow city when it emerges, since no one else will remember the previous city, and who ruled then. All will be accepted as it is revealed. All of which is why I am so eager to speak with you. You live in Ombria's past, its ghosts and memories. How far back do you remember? Were you alive before the previous shift? How many transformations have there been? Many? One? None at all? How old are you?'
The illusion of Faey inclined her head gracefully; Camas continued without listening for answers. Faey spoke then, her voice sliding within, beneath his words. 'What do you expect to gain form what you call the transformation?'
Camas interrupted his own sentence with a word. 'Enlightenment. And the power that comes with an unbroken memory of the history of the city. Domina Pearl's knowledge of sorcery may not survive the transformation if she he #Quote by Patricia A. McKillip
#56. In no particular order: baked goods, Colin Farrell's eyebrows, and the thighs of rugby players everywhere. And to the city of Edinburgh, where a love story was born. #Quote by L. H. Cosway
#57. Augustus Waters was the Mayor of the Secret City of Cancervania, and he is not replaceable", Isaac began.
"Other people will be able to tell you funny stories about Gus, because he was a funny guy, but let me tell you a serious one: A day after I got my eye cut out, Gus showed up at the hospital. I was blind and heartbroken and dind't want to do anything and Gus burst into my room and shouted, 'I have wonderful news!' And I was like, 'I don't really want to hear wonderful news right now' and Gus said, 'This is wonderful news you want to hear' and I asked him, 'Fine, what is it?' and he said, 'You're going to live a good and long life filled with great and terrible moments that you cannot even imagine yet!'"
Isaac couldn't go on, or maybe that was all he had written. #Quote by John Green
#58. We never are too old for this, my dear, because it is a play we are playing all the time in one way or another. Out burdens are here, our road is before us, and the longing for goodness and happiness is the guide that leads us through many troubles and mistakes to the peace which is a true Celestial City. Now, my little pilgrims, suppose you begin again, not in play, but in earnest, and see how far on you can get before Father comes home. #Quote by Louisa May Alcott
#59. I am working hard to ensure that working families can continue to afford to live in our city. #Quote by Thomas Menino
#60. I'm the one who's always been there for you ... not him! #Quote by Cassandra Clare
#61. While a student in McCollum's class, Jobs became friends with a graduate who was the teacher's all-time favorite and a school legend for his wizardry in the class. Stephen Wozniak, whose younger brother had been on a swim team with Jobs, was almost five years older than Jobs and far more knowledgeable about electronics. But emotionally and socially he was still a high school geek. #Quote by Walter Isaacson
#62. I have to have music playing constantly. It creates the tone and mood for anything you are doing. I specifically love rock, and Jimi Hendrix is one of my favorite artists. My favorite song is 'Red House,' because it's heavy on the blues. #Quote by Marisa Miller
#63. As his gaze rose to her face - he bit back a gasp. "Your hair, it's - "
"Red." ...
"You look stunning." ...
"Did I ever tell you that when I was growing up, my favorite cartoon characters was Jessica Rabbit?" ...
"You always had the curves, but now, with the hair..." He blew out an exaggerated Roger Rabbit whistle. "You're a spittin' image. #Quote by Kristin Miller
#64. My one thought is to get out of New York, to experience something genuinely American. #Quote by Henry Miller
#65. At least Kyle wasn't home. That would be a hard one to explain to his new roomate. Nobody liked a guy who kept blood in the fridge. #Quote by Cassandra Clare