When you're in New York, people don't say, 'We're happy you came to New York.' In D.C., people thank you for coming here and bringing art here.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It always feels good to come back here. I love New York... it's just nice to see a lot of familiar faces.
I love New York. I went to New York to become an actress, and I did it. And I won all the awards known to man. And I'm happy. And I came home. I came, I saw, I conquered. And it feels great.
I love New York. A part of me will always be here. What can I say.
I've always loved New York City and the idea of a cultural exchange: the immigrants coming to America.
I do love to walk around in New York because people will notice me, smile, but they never bother anyone. New Yorkers are very cool. I love New York.
I've always loved New York; I've been visiting New York since 1996. People don't look at you like, 'What are you doing? What are you wearing?' There is also that thing that when people know that you have worked hard to get something, people have that respect for that here. You worked hard - good for you.
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.
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.
The art and culture that is New York, communications, finance, all these things help make up New York. The rest of the country should be happy that we are what we are.
I just love New York, I love the people. The energy of the place. I really feel energized working here. I've always been made to feel very welcome, and it's a tremendous city.