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The people of Arizona, the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
I love Decatur. It is diverse, politically progressive, family oriented and I can walk everywhere.
CLEARVIEW, QUEENS
Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia
Milwaukee one of my favorite cites; I think Milwaukee is #1.
My commitment to Atlanta and passion for sports and competition make this acquisition a perfect fit for me.
If I die in Atlanta my work shall then only begin, but I shall live, in the physical or spiritual to see the day of Africa's glory.
I know the cadence of the language and the voice of Atlanta because I've lived here for so long.
New Orleans, city of roaches, city of decay, city of our family, and of happy, happy people.
Omaha, Nebraska. Sac City, Iowa. Alexandria, Indiana. Darwin, Minnesota. Hollywood, California. Alliance, Nebraska.
As long as what is is-and Georgia is Georgia-I will take Harlem for mine. At least, if trouble comes, I will have my own window to shoot from.
Thriving metropolis. Home to dozens.
New Orleans. Born and raised. I lived there until I was 19.
I grew up in Georgia, in a small town in the southwest corner of Georgia, actually, called Sylvester.
The beauty about living in Atlanta is that there aren't too many paparazzi here; you can just relax. And that really works for me and my children.
Of all American cities of whatever size the most friendly on preliminary inspection, and on further acquaintance the most likable. The happiest-hearted, the gayest, the most care-free city on this continent.
L.A. - talk about a cruel city: Patients are forcibly removed from hospitals.
Phoenix, Arizona: an oasis of ugliness in the midst of a beautiful wasteland.
I like doing business in a black city.
The crowd in Atlanta was amazing the last time we played there. They were enthusiastic, engaged in the game and were happy to be there. They are excited about soccer.
I have a house in Stratford and I got a house in Atlanta but I don't really live anywhere
I live on the road. I'm kind of like living in a suitcase, travelling so much.
I was a young man working in Omaha, Nebraska, in the mid-1960s when I received a call, and I was summoned to Atlanta to work at WSB. It was, for me, the beginning of a real education about the South.
The peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South.
I love New Orleans.
I grew up in Mobile, Alabama - somebody's got to be from Mobile, right? - and Mobile sits at the confluence of five rivers, forming this beautiful delta. And the delta has alligators crawling in and out of rivers filled with fish and cypress trees dripping with snakes, birds of every flavor.
The interesting thing about Georgia is, Atlanta is teeming with middle-class black people and black people with money - and yet there is still segregation.
My first novel, 'Leaving Atlanta,' took at look at my hometown in the late 1970s, when the city was terrorized by a serial murderer that left at least 29 African-American children dead.
Detroit ... where 'mother' is half a word.
Angeles in the plain-clothes division,
But it's Atlanta that can lay claim to the best of the best (which is to say worst) chef-friendly dives in America: the legendary Clermont Lounge, a sort of lost-luggage department for strippers, who perform - perfunctorily - on a stage behind the bar.
Seattle, I get a call from Ben.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC OF AMERICA
New York, forever the port of em- and de-barkation en route to Adventure.
Atlanta's nickname was well earned; a Chocolate City indeed it was.
New York - The city where the people from Oshkosh look at the people from Dubuque in the next theater seats and say These New Yorkers don't dress any better than we do.
In Atlanta, there's no limitation to where you can take your music. You can be as creative as you want to be.
The South: Three-wheeled Piggly Wiggly shopping carts, grease-caked engine blocks, baby strollers with shredded black hoods, Soviet rocket parts, human skulls on spikes and orange-eyed Rottweilers on heavy chains breathing fire...
I always wondered how it would be to put on a Braves uniform and play in Atlanta.
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
I'll always be a Georgia girl at heart, but I live in Los Angeles full time. My parents still live in Georgia, so I go home as often as I can.
on the outskirts of Johnson
All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia
Jesus, Georgia. I'm going to fucking come before I'm even inside you.
New York City, city of exaggerations. Place of Herculean ascensions and perilous falls.
The City that knows how.
It is in Virginia and Georgia that the war now rages and where it will continue; for at these points - Richmond and Atlanta - the enemy's main strength is concentrated.
My favourite city is Miami. It's very fresh and the beach is sunny.
I divide my time between Columbia, Maryland, and Lagos, Nigeria.
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I live in San Francisco, I live in Provincetown. They're all the same, apart from Baltimore. Baltimore's the only cheap place left.
I look forward to making Miami a media mecca.
I like New York.York-- George Wendt
Once I went to bed in Orlando and I woke up in Atlanta. I have no idea how that happened.
Growing up in Atlanta I always had a sense of what fashion was, a sense of style - my parents always talked about the importance of making a first impression and that's stayed with me.
Publications such as Forbes and Fortune continually rank Georgia cities as among the best places to live, work and run a business.
Los Angeles has been good to me.
A lot of things happened in a lot of places. And to see how well it was handled in Atlanta. There are a lot of reasons for Atlanta being a special town in the Civil Rights era.
Auburn, catching up with his homies.
Los Angeles, Houston, Denver, Atlanta: those are all cities that really didn't get big, didn't hit their stride until the 20th century.
L.A. is my American city.
When I find myself wondering what hell must be like, I'm reminded of the terminals in Atlanta. Thousands of people, most of whom don't know one another, crammed into a limited space, all in a hurry and trying desperately to get out.
My mother is from Cairo, Georgia. This makes everything she says sound like it went through a curling iron.
We must create the Georgia that our ancestors dreamed of, the Georgia that we dream of.
We're from Athens, Alabama. That's my town. People think it's Muscle Shoals, but they have no idea. It's a quiet, sleepy little town, about 45 minutes from Muscle Shoals. It's really hard to be a band in Athens; there are no venues.
I couldn't tell people what I wanted to do because I was from Atlanta. You don't tell people you're gonna be a comedian in Atlanta. That means you ain't gonna do nothing.
I live in Connecticut, but eventually I'd like to move back to New Orleans. I grew up there; the pace is a bit slower. Plus, I love crawfish and po'boys.
Hollywood - an emotional Detroit.
[On Los Angeles:] This city is a hundred years old but try and find some trace of its history. Every culture is swallowed up and spat out as a franchise. Taco Bell. Benihana of Tokyo. Numero Uno Pizza. Pup 'N' Taco. Kentucky Fried Chicken. Fast food sushi. Teriyaki Bowl.
There are a lot of places I like, but I like New Orleans better.
New Orleans is a city of elegance, beauty, and refinement.
Los Angeles: A city I like because it's easy to tell who the strange people are.
Any city may have one period of magnificence, like Boston or New Orleans or San Francisco, but it takes a real one to keep renewing itself until the past is perennially forgotten.
Meanwhile, me and Adrian will head for Atlanta, where everything will go smoothly and no one will get hurt, and everyone will have a productive time learning a great many useful things.
Los Angeles, this anthill, this slag heap, the city where I suffered and grappled with life and was defeated, and where I finally triumphed.
I want to experience Dallas. It's a new city where I see new business opportunities.
Pennsylvania is Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.
Further south, there are some airports, but none our size. Our airport is the gateway to the southern Kansas City.
The city is recruited from the country.
Friday was Atlanta. That was fifteen bucks. Once a month, we made a six hundred mile trip from Indianapolis down to Atlanta, and at fifteen dollars, by the time you feed yourself and buy gasoline, you're minus about ten bucks.
I'd like to move back to New Orleans.
Manhattan ... capital of the 20th century, a city that has fascinated me for more than three decades.
I love New York City.
As for Philadelphia, you know what it is like? Sink holes. You stand in the earth and it opens up and you're sucked down. I'm never going to escape Philadelphia.
The great white city of brotherhood, Washington ...
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
Detroit, the heart of the country ... I grew up on 10 Mile, 2 miles better than 8 Mile.
Georgia has some really tough allergies.
New York City. Once it got into your blood, you could never get it out again.
What is the city but the people?
She's-big-she's-blond-she-works-in-deli Georgia
Texas [10w]
Every Texan has a project and every picnic has fire-ants.
Living in Atlanta those seven tumultuous years, I learned not to trust the Northern stereotype of white Southerners as incorrigible racists. Yankee self-righteousness ignored the depth of race hatred in places like Boston or New York.
Your city is remarkable not only for its beauty. It is also, of all the cities in the United States, the one whose name, the world over, conjures up the most visions and more than any other, incites one to dream.
Because I was in Atlanta, people didn't realize I'm one of the real forefathers in the game.
New Orleans is one of the two most ingrown, self-obsessed little cities in the United States. (The other is San Francisco.)
I was born and raised in New York City, Manhattan, uptown.
The city of Atlanta has always had a good spirit.
East 103rd, New York, New York
Philadelphia is the only city, where you can experience the thrill of victory and the agony of reading about it the next day.
Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the