I'm not attacking the idea that people live in conglomerations of houses in proximity to one another, sharing the same water mains and the same newspaper delivery boy and so forth. I'm not objecting to that. That could happen with or without homeownership.
I've played with jazz and toyed with it when I used to live near the St. Nicholas Pub in Harlem.
I feel like I know so little, and I just hope I get to live so long. I came to puberty late; it's all been late.
Public housing is more than just a place to live, public housing programs should provide opportunities to residents and their families.
In public relations, you live with the reality that not every disaster can be made to look like a misunderstood triumph.
Live never to be ashamed if anything you say or do is published around the world, even if what is said is not true.
I do work a lot. I mean, most of my income, I would say, comes from live performances. And then you've got publishing, you've got record royalties.
I'll live in Puerto Rico until the day I die.
I live in Puerto Rico, my family lives in Puerto Rico, my friends. What happens in Puerto Rico matters to me.
The tropical island of Puerto Rico couldn't be more different than America's rust belt or the mountains of Appalachia, but here too live Americans who feel forgotten by our leaders and left behind by our economy.
The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.
We do have our finger on the pulse of the marketplace, if for no other reasons than having all these live events and listening to our audience all the time.
The punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the government of worse men.
I live and die by puns.
It's pure joy to see some people who've never had the chance to live their dream, come on stage, and let loose.
The thing that's very puzzling to somebody who's been in Pakistan repeatedly since 1983 is lots of people live in compounds with high walls in Pakistan. I mean, that's so completely routine. In fact, you know, it would be un-routine to have the reverse.
I live in a high rise with my family part of the year in New York and I don't know three quarters of the people in the building. We live in the same square-footage and I wouldn't know who they were.
It's hard to understand the life that I live and rationalize some of the things that I do. I don't need someone questioning every move that I make, asking me why I don't just relax. When there's no one asking me those types of questions... to me, it's peaceful.
I live very normally, I go out with my friends, we go to the movies, I queue, we go to restaurants.
There is a shop close to where I live, outside which, on certain nights of the month - I've no idea if the transit of the moon determines precisely when - fans of designer skateboards queue from early evening in order - well in order, I presume - to be among the first to jump on a skateboard when the shop opens in the morning.