I'm the only man in London that 'Don't talk to strange men' doesn't apply to.

At home, I hardly ever leave London. I don't like the countryside in England.

I run in London, in San Francisco - any city that's got a waterfront or park.

Every comedian wants to play the London Comedy Store, and I was no exception.

McDonald's, Barbie - they're all icons, recognizable from London to Timbuktu.

The part of London where I grew up has the highest crime rates in the country.

There are members of the London press who seek to antagonise me, deliberately.

I do hate the City of London! It is the only thing which ever comes between us.

I think American Werewolf in London is the greatest werewolf movie of all time.

It is always a pleasure to see what NYC, London, Paris and Milan have to offer.

As a young guy from south London, I wanted to be able to make myself stand out.

Italy and London are the only places where I don't feel to exist on sufferance.

On March 4th, 1830, I arrived in London, where a new world seemed opened to me.

I travel continuously, and I see many cities, but there is nowhere like London.

I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every theatre in London.

I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late '60s.

The happiness of London is not to be conceived but by those who have been in it.

I seem to get recognized more in London and Europe than over here in the States.

I'm leaving because the weather is too good. I hate London when it's not raining.

I am ambivalent about London because I am so ambivalent about England in general.

London keeps me grounded. We don't get praised every time we open our gobs there.

One thing about London is that when you step out into the night, it swallows you.

I grew up in suburban New York City and London, England, where my dad was working.

Jews have been living in Jerusalem way before British people were living in London.

I queued 24 hours to see Coldplay, at Koko in London, at the start of the X&Y tour.

I didn't really get London until I read Dickens. Then I was charmed to death by it.

Whether I'm at home in London or in Paris for Loewe, I always like to walk to work.

In other countries they speak of nobility and courtesy, in London they practise it.

The thing I love about London is that it is filled with migrants, including myself.

To a lover of books the shops and sales in London present irresistible temptations.

It's mad to think I was just a kid from south London, rapping in parks with friends.

I grew up in London under Thatcher and that really was disgusting. A feeding frenzy.

Drake brought me out at the O2 in London and Barclays Center, and I'm on 'More Life.'

I cook. I go to farmers markets in London and cook really good sort of organic foods.

Men don't wear fashion any more except in Italy and London. Americans have lost that.

So many films end up being filmed in London or in the same places over and over again.

The French are never happy coming to London; this is an ancient and comforting enmity.

There's nowhere in London where you can use a whip without getting too much attention.

An English criminal, you know is always better concealed in London than anywhere else.

I live in London and I am a British subject, although I do write in Spanish, of course

I live in London and I love living in a gun free environment and long may it continue.

I am always with London On Da Track, Wheezy, 808 Mafia Mike Will Made It, Ricky Racks.

Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder fed.

I live in London and I am a British subject, although I do write in Spanish, of course.

We then journeyed on to London Street, down which the tidal ditch continues its course.

Now I'm back home, living in London, running my theater. I just want to enjoy all that.

I'm looking to get in the best shape possible for London and not worrying about rivals.

I had studied theater for three years in London when someone suggested me for the role.

London's where I was brought up. It's where my heart is and where I get my inspiration.

A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many, I had not thought death had undone so many.

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