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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I loved growing up in Tulsa.
Tulsa was the kind of place where you could go to any door and borrow a cup of sugar. Everybody knew everybody. Truthfully, I don't even remember dealing with any racism in our town; we all got along.
I like Oklahoma. It's a quiet place. You can work, and nobody disturbs you.
I really miss things like going to football games and pep rallies, and when I come home to Tulsa, I always try to go to those things.
If someone asks me to go to speak at, say, Princeton, I might or might not go. But if someone asks me from Norman, Oklahoma, I certainly will go.
Coming to Houston was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up.
I love downtown L.A .and I relish any opportunity to spend time there.
Does anybody actually go out in L.A.? When I lived there, I'd just stay in my apartment.
I just really like Houston despite its craziness. There is a sense of energy and a kind of excitement, 'We're going places and God knows what'll happen next.' It's very interesting. It's very exciting.
I've always been someone who can just move. Some people in L.A. are addicted. They have to be here; they come for pilot season and stay here.
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