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en I like the kind of place where you know everybody's face, 'cause I'm a small town kind of guy. ... I've been to New York, London, Paris, but I'm not a bit embarrassed to admit I'm more at ease with fewer people and more trees.

en I go to Paris, I go to London, I go to Rome, and I always say, 'There's no place like New York. It's the most exciting city in the world now. That's the way it is. That's it.'

en People constantly make the mistake of comparing London with New York, Milan and Paris and that's not what it's about. London has its own fashion identity. You come here to find the next Alexander McQueen or John Galliano.

en Eighty percent of the street trees in Paris are London plane trees.

en I grew up in a small town where you know everyone, ... I've been told all my life that I come from too small a town to compete with some of the guys that competed in a higher level growing up. And that kind of drove me through college and drove me in the minor leagues, because I got to face all those big 5-A [school district] guys in the minors.

en Folks are concerned about losing the small town flavor. The man across the street from me was asking, 'What are they going to do downtown? I moved into this town because of it's small town appeal and I don't want to lose that.' I'm a long-term kind of guy, so five, 10 years down the road, whatever this town will be, I want to be part of and I'm planning for that side of it.

en He was the kind of guy who would be comfortable in a place liked this. Gene is a small-town guy.

en The town has 18,000 people, but there's still that kind of small town feel. The community response has been great.

en I have to admit that I had a bit of a snicker run across my face. It was kind of an interesting week. I think some other people know how I feel now.

en The English have been burning everything for so long, and no one paid attention to them. But now there are guys like Marco Pierre White, Jamie Oliver, and Gordon Ramsey. The London restaurant scene is as vibrant as anywhere in the world-London, Paris, New York.
  Mario Batali

en We kind of modeled it after Holland & Holland in New York, and the Beretta galleries in New York, and another place we like in New Hampshire. We took components from each of them and kind of crafted our own gallery/gun shop/museum.

en The story could be set in some fictional place, but it wasn't. They made it personal. They plopped it down in a specific place. People in a small town take a lot of pride in who they are, and that's not who they are. This isn't New York. And then set it in 1963, right? In 1963, they'd make fun of a man if he wore shorts.

en The decision to keep everything in a small town in Mississippi was not a practical decision. Daddy's fame would have grown much more quickly in New York. Our wealth would have grown much more quickly in New York or Paris. The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson. It wasn't practical. It was philosophical.

en What our paper shows quite clearly is that this process is happening in small parts of the forest. What you end up with . . . is perhaps fewer trees by the time all these weeding-out processes have gone on, but there is a more diverse collection of trees.

en We would go to exhibitions all over the world ? to Paris, London, New York ? and dad just wanted to come home.


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