In London, I discovered a peculiar building by Holland Park where the globe was shrunk to fit a British perspective, but which had a library with Sri Lankan books I had never seen before.
‐‐ Romesh Gunesekera
In London I feel free; nobody bothers anyone and everyone is free to express themselves.
‐‐ Manolo Blahnik
In London I had pear trees in my back garden, so I'd make my own pear and green tomato chutney.
‐‐ Stephen Moyer
In London, I take the Tube everywhere.
‐‐ Elizabeth McGovern
In London, I've always lived within 10 miles of where I was born. You see, there is something called a spirit of place, and my place happens to be London, at least once a fortnight.
‐‐ Peter Ackroyd
In London it's easy not to be the focus of attention, especially when Sting lives in the house just behind you.
‐‐ Victoria Wood
In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea.
‐‐ John Osborne
In London, nobody comments on what you wear - they think that's not important to you or your state of well-being.
‐‐ Steven Berkoff
In London, people can be so... well, it's not even a case of people being unkind or unfriendly. You just don't make any contact in London. You go from A to B with your eyes on the pavement.
‐‐ Carey Mulligan
In London the day after Christmas (Boxing Day), it began to snow: my first snow in England. For five years, I had been tactfully asking, 'Do you ever have snow at all?' as I steeled myself to the six months of wet, tepid gray that make up an English winter. 'Ooo, I do remember snow,' was the usual reply, 'when I were a lad.'
‐‐ Sylvia Plath
In London, the home of the quick deal is that outer ring of the seven circles of hell, Tottenham Court Road, where, as a rule, finding something with an advertised price is as likely as spotting a mermaid under Vauxhall Bridge.
‐‐ David Hewson
In London, the weather would affect me negatively. I react strongly to light. If it is cloudy and raining, there are clouds and rain in my soul.
‐‐ Jerzy Kosinski
In London, there is no need for 25 high-end gastronomic restaurants. That would be too much.
‐‐ Alain Ducasse
In London there was an article about all these girls bending it like Beckham, and in India there's this big wave of girls playing football. Wow! I can't believe a movie's done this!
‐‐ Parminder Nagra
In London they don't like you if you're still alive.
‐‐ Harvey Fierstein
In London we give ourselves a pat on the back, rightly, for not killing one another, for our prejudice being subtle rather than lethal.
‐‐ Martin Freeman
In London, you'll be walking around and, 'Oh, there's the ground.' Every area of the city has a Premier League club. They all survive; they all exist with enough money, and that's good.
‐‐ Jurgen Klopp
In long experience I find that a man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man nobody trusts.
‐‐ Harold MacMillan
In long term investments, you don't need day to day management.
‐‐ Shiv Khera
In looking at Hollywood and its structure, the director controls the medium, and I want to be in control of certain things. I want to be able to get my own ideas and my own feelings out there, and the only way to do that is to be behind the camera.
‐‐ Jamie Foxx
In looking back, I see nothing to regret and little to correct.
‐‐ John C. Calhoun
In looking for humor, keep in mind this guideline: Sometimes it takes a little time to see the humor in your upsets; you may not find something to laugh about immediately.
‐‐ Allen Klein
In looking out into the world, it didn't look all that nice out there. And who were the nice people? Certainly Mahatma Gandhi was.
‐‐ Taj Mahal
In Los Angeles all the loose objects in the country were collected, as if America had been tilted and everything that wasn't tightly screwed down had slid into Southern California.
‐‐ Saul Bellow
In Los Angeles, as I gained and lost celebrity, then gained it again, I often found myself wondering why I, out of thousands like me, had become famous.
‐‐ Patrick Dempsey
In Los Angeles, by the time you're 35, you're older than most of the buildings.
‐‐ Delia Ephron
In Los Angeles, everyone is a star.
‐‐ Denzel Washington
In Los Angeles, half of all smog from sulfur dioxide comes in from ships.
‐‐ Rose George
In Los Angeles, I drive a hybrid and live in a very simple home. Anything you do from carrying a canteen of water to starting a recycling program in your office makes a difference. Reusing what you already have has always been green - from clothes to boxes to glass jars from the supermarket.
‐‐ Rachel Boston
In Los Angeles, I feel connected to a hubbub of strangeness. And I enjoy that; I like strangeness.
‐‐ Robbie Williams
In Los Angeles, I feel like the ugly duckling, like I'm from Venus or something.
‐‐ Eva Green
In Los Angeles, I had the good fortune of anchoring the news right before Johnny Carson came on, so to see him, the Hollywood stars watched me first.
‐‐ Tom Brokaw
In Los Angeles, I'm always in Fred Segal. It's become a ritual. I have lunch and then buy lots of things I don't need. Usually tons of clothes for the kids that they grow out of in 10 seconds.
‐‐ Ozwald Boateng
In Los Angeles, it's always nice out. In New York, it can be nice out or horrifying. You really have no idea what you're going to get on any given day.
‐‐ Bruce Eric Kaplan
In Los Angeles, it's like they jog for two hours a day and then they think they're morally right. That's when you want to choke people, you know?
‐‐ Liam Neeson
In Los Angeles, parenting is a competitive sport. From Beverly Hills baby boutiques to kids' yoga classes, L.A. fuses high style, industrial-strength materialism, and parental outsourcing into our own unique version of child-rearing.
‐‐ Shawn Amos
In Los Angeles, people dress with the deep and earnest hope that people will do nothing but stare at them.
‐‐ Ellie Kemper
In Los Angeles, sometimes it's hard to find a magazine stand, let alone one that has the magazine that you want. So I find that the longer I live in L.A., the more digitally I consume.
‐‐ Gillian Jacobs
In Los Angeles, the gang capital of the world, we have 1,100 gangs and 120,000 gang members so it is a daunting, complex social dilemma.
‐‐ Greg Boyle
In Los Angeles, the Police Department buys a 40-foot refrigerated trailer truck every six months just to hold DNA evidence.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
In Los Angeles there's, like, this awful image because the girls are so skinny. I don't think it's attractive whatsoever, and I also think that it gives a bad image to kids that are in their early teens. It's not healthy.
‐‐ Jana Kramer
In Los Angeles, we've seen a phenomenon where a school will go from one that no one will go to, to within three years becoming the 'hot' school. I've seen this over and over again.
‐‐ Sandra Tsing Loh
In Los Angeles, you drive around, and you're coming back from a club or something, and all of a sudden, you'll encounter a coyote. And they're very lean, hungry-looking animals.
‐‐ Dan Gilroy
In Los Angeles you get the sense sometimes that there's a mysterious patrol at night: when the streets are empty and everyone's asleep, they go erasing the past. It's like a bad Ray Bradbury story - 'The Memory Erasers'.
‐‐ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
In Louisiana, you can drive when you're 15 - you could get your driving permit. I remember, during driver's ed, I fell asleep at the wheel one day. I was tired. The guy shook me and switched and said he was getting into the driver's seat. I didn't fail, so I guess you can fall asleep occasionally. It's Louisiana.
‐‐ Theo Von
In love, as in gluttony, pleasure is a matter of the utmost precision.
‐‐ Italo Calvino
In love as in sport, the amateur status must be strictly maintained.
‐‐ Robert Graves
In love marriages, you at least know your partner. A known devil is better than an unknown one!
‐‐ Mona Singh
In love, one should simplify, choose persons worthy of their promises and leave them if they don't keep them.
‐‐ Isabelle Adjani