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Seeing New York in the movies is what made me want to live in Manhattan one day. I eventually got my wish, and the city has never disappointed me. Robert Osborne
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A great American city is fighting for its life. Marc Morial
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Light rail has given Salt Lake City a new kind of ambience. It feels like a real city. David Keller
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Like in every city, some are healthy, some suffer. We try to establish a criteria and separate one mega city from another. The crucial points we look for are that the city has to be a critical place (whether regionally or globally speaking) and it needs to have a critical system which the entire city depends on, Michael Stern
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Life in the city is schedule after schedule. Mike Woods
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Making it easier for people to travel throughout the metropolitan region includes giving them confidence about knowing how to use mass transit. And because thousands of people travel in and out of New York City every day to the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and New Jersey, it makes perfect sense for us to take a broad, regional approach. Jennifer Post
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Las Vegas has always gotten an F (in those areas). Someday I hope the city will quit criminalizing homelessness and they'll get off the list. Michael Stoops
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Leaders who aren't on the radar will emerge. If the city is going to recover, they must emerge. Peter Ueberroth
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Many of the previous powers the City Council enjoyed are now largely irrelevant under the current conditions. Jim Brandt
good-food
For me no good food is illuminated without acidity. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
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I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered? Isabella Rossellini
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Whatever you think about his intelligence, what's unquestionable is that Reagan had extraordinary emotional intelligence. He could sense the temperature of a room, and tell them a story and make them feel good. And that's more fun, right? It's more fun to feel good than feel bad. That's part of our human state. Rick Perlstein
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There is nothing harder than working 50 pages a day, working 16 hours a day, trying to be good with only shooting rehearsals. Robert Kazinsky
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What makes a good nanny? A good nanny is someone who really wants to do the job. Someone who loves children, who really values what she does and, of course, is valued by her employer. Robert Klein
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A good book is a good book. End of story. Malorie Blackman
good job recycling
We're not doing as good a job recycling as we want to. Chuck Reed
good trouble
Like all writing rules, the injunction to start with the trouble can be broken, and it should be sometimes - if there's good reason. Darin Strauss
good great needs
Like any guy, he needs a great jacket, good shoes, and good jeans. Phillip Bloch
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Faith and works are bound up in the same bundle. He that obeys God trusts God; and he that trusts God obeys God. He that is without faith is without works; and he that is without works is without faith. Charles Spurgeon
trust travel truth
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Charles Spurgeon
trust running hope
Two words will help you cope when you run low on hope: accept and trust. Charles R. Swindoll
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I don't trust what this life has given me. Dennis Rodman
trust wise tyrants
There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion. Demosthenes
trust country mind
There are all kinds of devices invented for the protection and preservation of countries: defensive barriers, forts, trenches, and the like... But prudent minds have as a natural gift one safeguard which is the common possession of all, and this applies especially to the dealings of democracies. What is this safeguard? Skepticism. This you must preserve. This you must retain. If you can keep this, you need fear no harm. Demosthenes
trust silly men
Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence. Democritus
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The hundred-point man is one who is true to every trust; who keeps his word; who is loyal to the firm that employs him; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights; who carries a civil tongue in his head; who is polite to strangers without being fresh; who is considerate toward servants; who is moderate in his eating and drinking; who is willing to learn; who is cautious and yet courageous. Elbert Hubbard
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If only we had an answer. Trust me, we don't know. Chris Duhon