Bill de Blasio quotes:

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  • I think Bloomberg's broad vision of the environment in New York City is something I agree with. I broadly stand with his vision for how to deal with climate change and prepare for future weather events.

  • While this has been a private part of my family's life, it is now clear a media story will soon emerge. My father tragically ended his life while battling terminal cancer in 1979.

  • Everyone I knew was a Red Sox fan. Living up there in 1967 - the Impossible Dream season - that moment was incredibly compelling. I just naturally gravitated to the team. Nineteen seventy-five was arguably the greatest World Series of all time.

  • I have a bold plan to break from the Bloomberg years, and end the 'Tale of Two Cities' by providing real opportunity to all New Yorkers, no matter where they live.

  • There are families of every kind. I think a lot of people are struggling to make sense of their identity in a very complicated world.

  • I think small business is struggling in New York City. It's a fantastic market, it's a very appealing market, there's lots of opportunity, at the same time it's a very difficult place to build a small business.

  • Clearly, Mayor Bloomberg did some things right. I think he did a very good job on public health. He did a very good job on environment. I think he was right to achieve mayoral control of education. I don't think he then applied it the right way.

  • I've always had a very positive relationship with the municipal labor unions - a respectful relationship.

  • If we can have a fast food restaurant on almost every corner, then we can certainly have a garden.

  • My wife and family, to say the least, are the center of my life; they are my grounding. I don't want to sound schmaltzy, but they are my inspiration and you name it.

  • I think unionization is good public policy. I think when families secure their economic future, that's good for everyone.

  • I didn't set out with the notion of running for elective office; it sort of grew over time. And I honestly at times questioned if progressive change can be effected through elected office.

  • A holistic solution to income inequality is going to take a lot of work, but every time you prove that one of the strands is achievable and that it has a positive impact on people's lives you take another step towards proving the bigger theory of the case.

  • I love the MLB app, because I'm a pretty obsessed baseball fan.

  • I have my loyalty to the team of my youth. Everyone I knew was a Red Sox fan. The team that I grew up with was constantly the underdog but managed to prevail.

  • As N.Y.C. Public Advocate, I released a report that showed that stop-and-frisks of African Americans in 2012 were barely half as likely to yield a weapon as those of white New Yorkers - and a third less likely to yield contraband. Despite this evidence, the vast majority of those stopped are young black and Latino men.

  • I think you can be smart and directed and focused, without being obnoxious, and get plenty done.

  • We are New Yorkers. Proud citizens of the greatest city on earth. Thinking big isn't new to us. It is the very foundation of who we are.

  • At a certain point, particularly in his third term, Mayor Bloomberg lost touch with the people he was serving.

  • I think a lot of the best ideas come from the grassroots; I'm someone who does not like a bunker mentality and does not like groupthink.

  • My parents were divorced when I was young. I was really brought up by my mother's side of the family.

  • There is nothing wrong with listening. You can listen to people; you can hear people's concerns. You can keep an open mind and still be perfectly strong.

  • I have an activist's desire to improve people's lives.

  • I'm someone who does not like a bunker mentality and does not like groupthink.

  • If we can have a fast food restaurant on almost every corner,

  • I come personally from a broken family, divorced very early in my childhood, a family with its own share of troubles, so I think that was very influential in both me believing that someday I would consistently devote myself to my own family that I created, but I think it also really affects my view of the world.

  • Going back to high school and college, I believed I would be involved in public service. I literally could not conceptualize anything else.

  • I didnt set out with the notion of running for elective office; it sort of grew over time. And I honestly at times questioned if progressive change can be effected through elected office.

  • My professional life has been about public service. My personal life I define very intently through my family.

  • I believe there's an emerging American majority for progressive economic change.

  • Everything you heard about me is true. . . . I am not a free marketer. . . . I believe in the heavy hand of government.

  • I am very much a Red Sox fan; I can name you more players than you could possibly imagine. It's just part of who I am.

  • I haven't smoked marijuana since I was at NYU,

  • We have come too far to go back, my friends.

  • I think like a lot of people in this country I want to see a vision. And, again, that would be true of candidates on all levels. It's time to see a clear, bold vision for progressive economic change.

  • NY is the city it is today in part because of the contributions from generations of artistic visionaries

  • We do not ask more of the wealthy to punish success; we do it to create more success stories.

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