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  • You ever try to leave New York? I did once. I lasted about a year. -- Stacy Schiff
  • The Hamptons are usually filled with what I had hoped to leave behind in New York City. -- Mario Batali
  • I did not want to leave the Mets and I did not want to leave New York. -- Al Leiter
  • New York is a bit of a dangerous place to me because you often leave in a blur. -- Mika
  • The two cities I've found very hard to leave in my life were New York and Buenos Aires. -- JJ Feild
  • When you leave New York, you are astonished at how clean the rest of the world is. Clean is not enough. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • New York is great for busy creative types. The city has a pulse that races, and you either keep up with it or you leave. -- Raina Telgemeier
  • When I moved to New York, I had to let my band know that I couldn't play anymore, and that was difficult to leave that behind. -- Oscar Isaac
  • In leaving New York in 1957, I did leave without regret the literary demimonde of agents and would-be's and with-it nonparticipants; this world seemed unnutritious and interfering. -- John Updike
  • L.A. is brilliant, but however long my trip is I'm always ready to leave. But New York I'm never quite happy to see the back of. -- Kelly Macdonald
  • It's hard to leave New York: this is where my friends are, my parents are. It is so vital. The whole world seems to look to New York. -- Jonathan Ames
  • Living in New York is like being at some terrible late-night party. You're tired, you've had a headache since you arrived, but you can't leave because then you'd miss the party. -- Simon Hoggart
  • New York is a lovely city. It is an easy city to go back to and an easy city to leave. Every time I go there I immediately make travel plans. -- Kiran Desai
  • My weekends start at about 4 P.M. on Friday afternoon, when I let go of work and leave my colleagues to crawl through the rest of the day in our New York offices. -- Bobbi Brown
  • New York means so much to people. If you're inclined to leave the nest, New York is where most people think they have to go, and it's been that way since the first skyscraper. -- Griffin Dunne
  • Before I left for Germany, I had gotten accepted to the performing arts high school in New York, which was a big dream of mine. And having to leave that was very sad for me. -- Nina Arianda
  • I know a lot of people who say they want to leave Tulsa and go off to L.A. or New York City. But I can't wait to come back to Tulsa. It's a great place to be. -- Samantha Isler
  • I think me leaving Detroit shaped my style. Me leaving, going to New York, going to L.A. and seeing what they were doing there. I think that inspired me more than what people were doing back home. -- Danny Brown
  • I don't want to leave New York and leave my family. I don't like the distance. I just did a movie in California and it's kind of excruciating to be away from them so I think there is that sense. -- Sigourney Weaver
  • The thing about New York is you can leave your house without a plan and find the day. You can't do that in Los Angeles. You need to get in your car, all this, you can't just drive around like a lunatic. In New York, you can literally walk outside, and wind up anywhere. -- Michael Rapaport
  • Start spreading the news, I am leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York. -- Frank Sinatra
  • I really don't feel good about leaving my house anymore. I don't feel really good about being anywhere in New York City alone anymore. -- Cecily McMillan
  • I'm not leaving New York. And neither is anyone else. We're here. We are quintessential Americans - we're not only American, but New York-American. -- Lou Reed
  • "Entertainers Of Faith," funnyman Jim Gaffigan isn't ashamed of his Catholicism. He's seen here leaving a New York comedy club with his Bible in hand. -- Jim Gaffigan
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