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No, I ain't a star - I'm just a kid from Brooklyn, living his dream.
I kind of have an allegiance to the city, but I don't love Brooklyn.
My life in Brooklyn was in constant danger because of my bad health.
It's almost hip to, you know, be from Brooklyn or to live in Brooklyn.
There's a band from Brooklyn called Frankie Cosmos, which is very nice.
I was raised on the streets, in hot, steamy Brooklyn, with stifled air.
There are lots of different sides to Brooklyn. It has so much character.
At all events there is in Brooklyn something that makes me feel at home.
It's great to be headlining a big show with my twin brother in Brooklyn.
New York is one of my favorite places in the world, Brooklyn especially.
I live in Brooklyn, New York, and hail from the 'East Bay,' Oakland, CA.
Brooklyn was like Philadelphia made better by its proximity to Manhattan.
My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn.
It's good I was born in Brooklyn. You learn how to take care of yourself.
It's hard to compete with everything that Brooklyn has to offer as a city.
I knew what the Dodgers uniform represented as a kid growing up in Brooklyn.
'Another Brooklyn' came to me in this kind of dreamlike series of vignettes.
I would like to have Brooklyn christened but I'm not sure which religion yet.
I appreciate the city of New York just embracing me, and Brooklyn in general.
I started out in a two-room apartment in Brooklyn and thought, 'Never again.'
If you're going to play stickball in Canarsie you better learn Brooklyn rules.
Compton is this amazing place with a rich history. I see it as a new Brooklyn.
Airbnb is a much more effective protest than shutting down the Brooklyn Bridge.
Where I grew up in Brooklyn, nobody committed suicide. Everyone was too unhappy.
I am made in Brooklyn, U.S.A. and I am definitely in the heavyweight-title house.
Brooklyn is a hub; people move to Brooklyn because of what's already in Brooklyn.
Before I started WeWork, I owned a baby clothing company based in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
The only people who live in Brooklyn are people who can't afford the East Village.
What I love about Brooklyn is there are more wonderful little joints than anywhere.
My net worth, that net works. Keep my shooters out in Brooklyn where the Nets work.
Gleason used to rack balls for me when he was a kid in Brooklyn and in Long Island.
'Dear God,' she prayed, 'let me be something every minute of every hour of my life.'
You're more likely to find me at home in the evenings watching 'Brooklyn Nine Nine.'
I like going after work back to Brooklyn because it is so much more relaxed and chill.
It's a nice neighborhood, like the one I left. My home borough is Brooklyn and Queens.
Newark might be one of few the places where the politics is tougher than even Brooklyn.
I'm from Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, if you say, 'I'm dangerous', you'd better be dangerous.
In writing 'Another Brooklyn,' I had to imagine what happens when friendships dissolve.
I went to Midwood High School in Brooklyn and then to Brooklyn college for 1 1/2 years.
I live in Brooklyn. By choice. Those ignorant of its allures are entitled to wonder why.
You do not send me to Brooklyn to get a cheesecake and then I come back and you're gone.
I tell people I'm from all over Brooklyn because I never stayed in one part of Brooklyn.
At some point we all have to move on. Im here to create some kind of legacy in Brooklyn.
I want to be that guy that says I was one of the first guys to put a banner in Brooklyn.
I live in Brooklyn and work in Manhattan, two of the most liberal places in the country.
That's one of things I've heard about Brooklyn - how good they are at developing players.
I really consider myself a Californian, but I have those great comedic roots in Brooklyn.
I'm from Brooklyn. I grew up very poor- seven people, four rooms. My dad had no education.
I could do nothing but Brooklyn shows for the rest of my career, and I could die ignorant.
When I went to Brooklyn in 1948 Jackie Robinson was at the height of his brilliant career.