San Francisco is a city of twenty-something millionaire white kids named Doug.

I had a pretty normal, non-Hollywood life for most of my 20s in San Francisco.

The first job I ever had was right here in San Francisco with Southern Pacific.

I was born in New York. I grew up in San Francisco, Long Beach, and Los Angeles.

Anyone who doesn't have a great time in San Francisco is pretty much dead to me.

My parents came to San Francisco when they were probably 19 or 20, in the mid-'60s.

Getting around San Francisco should be convenient, safe, affordable, and sustainable.

I think maybe L.A. or San Francisco could be rushed, but Sacramento is just laid back!

We recognize that the arts are an essential part of San Francisco's cultural vitality.

What makes San Francisco work is that high-value people like to live there and cluster.

In the wake of the San Francisco scene, ears were alive. It was a listening generation.

I don't want San Francisco to be just a place where people just move for opportunities.

I would love to throw out the first pitch at AT&T Park at a San Francisco Giants' game.

I move between San Francisco and Paris... I have a wonderful beach house in California.

I saw 'The Shining' when I was too young with my dad in San Francisco in the hotel room.

San Francisco deserves to be a great bicycling city where every day is Bike to Work Day.

No family should feel they need to leave San Francisco to find a great public education.

Homelessness and behavioral health challenges affect every neighborhood in San Francisco.

I live in a condo outside of San Francisco, in a town called Larkspur, near a marine area.

I've little in common with the scene in Silicon Valley and San Francisco. I'm a New Yorker.

Being gay in San Francisco is fun. Being gay in Saudi Arabia - that's a whole other matter.

There's a certain attitude that you'll experience in San Francisco. You could call it hubris.

In the spring of 2012, I moved to the San Francisco bay area with my wife and two young sons.

I worked for 'The Chronicle' in San Francisco, and immigration is a big issue in that region.

That's one of the things I like about San Francisco. It's not like anywhere else in the world.

I've gotten to perform in the most beautiful places, like the Nourse Theatre in San Francisco.

San Francisco is a City for everyone and our government needs to work for all of our residents.

As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive.

I have this insane and unabated longing for San Francisco. I come up there every chance that I get.

San Francisco has just blown us all away. I also understand Angels in America didn't do well there.

During the 1990s, San Francisco lived through one of the most intense economic booms of its history.

All through my twenties, I lived in very walkable cities - Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York.

I grew up in Marin County north of San Francisco, and in the 1950s and '60s it was a natural paradise.

Cultural tourism surveys consistently rate San Francisco's art industry as a core reason for visiting.

The San Francisco Bay Area has more VC firms and dollars invested than all East Coast cities combined.

I grew up in San Francisco and moved to L.A. about 20 years ago, and now my main home is in Hollywood.

It was great starting in San Francisco. I really think it's is the best place to start in the country.

I didn't really start writing music or lyrics or turning them into songs until I went to San Francisco.

We don't suggest that because San Francisco lies on top of an earthquake fault that it should be moved.

San Francisco is a lot like Amsterdam - free, open-minded and casual - though I expected better weather.

Old San Francisco - the one so many nostalgics yearn for - had buildings that related well to each other.

I would love to shoot in San Francisco permanently. It would be such a joy to come back home full circle.

Just before my final year of high school, my brother, sister and I moved with my mother to San Francisco.

I used to travel in tennis shoes; I am just not allowed to anymore. I'm an old hippie from San Francisco.

In San Francisco, our businesses, healthcare services, workforce, and housing will always be Open to All.

San Francisco is a city; L.A. is a collection of suburbs that have very little in common with one another.

We cannot just say there is a homelessness crisis in San Francisco and continue moving at our normal pace.

I am committed to ensuring San Francisco remains a center for tech and the innovation capital of the world.

We tend to prefer candidates that don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco.

San Francisco has always been a haven for misfits and weirdos. I'm both of those, which is why I came here.

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