On that terrible day, a nation became a neighborhood. All Americans became New Yorkers.
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When you live in New York, one of two things happen - you either become a New Yorker, or you feel more like the place you came from.
I've always essentially been a New Yorker.
People don't know that New York really is just made up of a group of very small neighborhoods.
Well the thing is that the New York of 1846 to 1862 was very different from downtown New York now. Really nothing from that period still exists in New York.
To me, what defines a New Yorker is the edge that one develops from having actually lived here. Once you have it, it doesn't go away, and everywhere else in the world feels like it is in slow motion.
I still think of myself really as a New Yorker.
Neighborhoods change. In some ways, it's part of the beauty of New York City. It's in a constant state of flux.
Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans. Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers.
I'm a native New Yorker. Everything to do with New York feels like my family.
New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American.
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