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This is an interesting place with its own distinctive culture. It's not Chicago, it's not New York, it's Detroit--and you've got to like it for that.
Jerry Herron
Detroit was just like a New York or San Francisco as far as having artists and the music culture, except it was more of a reflection of the Midwest and the car culture: a little hard-edged.
Pat O'Connor
In New York, Chicago, ... if something goes, it's replaced. In Detroit, when things go, they're just gone.
Paul Clemens
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1958
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I love Chicago. It's such a great town, and it's got great culture and great history, and it's not as extreme as LA or New York, and it's just- it's hard for me for work, because I don't live and work in the same place and that's tough. But I'm- I love it.
Joan Cusack
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1962
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New York is much bigger and clearly will have more deaths than cities like Washington and Detroit. The second thing is that [a place such as] New York is a very sensitive city with a lot of high-rises and buildings that are sensitive to extreme heat.
Laurence Kalkstein
Show me the worst school districts in Detroit, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and I'll show you parents that shouldn't be raising a Chia Pet, much less a child.
Mike Royko
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1932
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1997
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Jerry Murphy
New York is New York, and there's no competing with it. But what you can get in Chicago that you cannot get in New York is continuous, high quality of life.
Paul O'Connor
We like to think of New York as the nation's most cosmopolitan city, a place in which the independence and freedom and values of art and culture are not questioned by anybody, [as if] that debate is over. But that debate is never really over, and Ground Zero is the perfect way to bring that debate back to the fore, even in New York.
Paul Goldberger
CBGB, it's a great New York City institution -- it's more than just another club, ... We are trying to bring both sides together. ... It's part of our culture. They bring a lot of business here. I don't think they belong any place else other than New York City.
Michael Bloomberg
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1942
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I don't think there have been many seasons when the same city had the dominant team in both leagues like Detroit has this year. It'll definitely be an interesting run and a wild party in Detroit if they can pull it off.
Alex Czajkowski
This city didn't grow up like Boston or New York. Detroit never flourished in the era of mass transit. It came of age in the era of the car. In Detroit it is a God-given right to have a spot to park your heap.
Mike Smith
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1943
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Being a resident of the city and spending most of my time in the city, I've always been perplexed with how people could say there's nothing to do and nothing going on in Detroit, and how could you raise your family in Detroit. My reality is that I hang around with some of the most interesting creative people in the world, people doing things that could only be done in Detroit.
Brian Boyle
I'm impressed with the people from Chicago. Hollywood is hype, New York is talk, Chicago is work.
Michael Douglas
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1944
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Chicago
In Chicago, they were really trying to do something that goes in a different direction from what was happening in New York. There's a real continuity and a particular flavor to Chicago visual arts.
Bob Cozzolino
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