I'm basically just a normal girl from West London who speaks from her heart and who loves music.

I feel good when I stir something with a spurtle, but I don't make porridge very much in London.

Once, in London, the BBC asked me what was my favorite English book. I said Alice in Wonderland.

I want to go to college, obviously go to London and just kind of figure out the rest of my life.

In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done.

The reason there are so many gyms in London is because the amount of gay people who are here now.

I wasn't captivated by the romance of Paris or London. I love visiting, but I'd rather be in L.A.

I spent years commuting into London when I was working as a temp, and I hated the monotony of it.

I feel very fragile cycling in London, whereas in Berlin there are proper cycle paths everywhere.

'Interview with a Vampire' is my all-time favorite. I also loved 'An American Werewolf in London.'

Its a bit cloudy in London but people are already drinking out on the streets- God Bless the pubs.

I write drama in the English language. If I wasn't working in London I'd be doing something wrong.

I had to have some balls to be Irish Catholic in South London. Most of that time I spent fighting.

I grew up in west London, but my dad wouldn't let me go to school there, so I went in south London.

All things start in California and spread to New Jersey, then to London and then throughout Europe.

I would say L.A. is more polite than London - it's a very careful place. People talk a lot in code.

I've lost bags all over the world and had cases end up in London, Frankfurt, Los Angeles and Miami.

Everything has to be organised for kids in London - you can't just walk three roads to see a friend.

I grew up in a small town about 40 miles outside London, but it was a fairly cosmopolitan household.

I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London.'

Smiley was soaked to the skin and God as a punishment had removed all taxis from the face of London.

My mother is an actress and very well known in France; hence, I move to London to start my own life.

London is a wonderful city, but I am here for Chelsea. It's 100 per cent hard work, 90 per cent fun.

I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London'.

When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.

The hierarchy of class in London was rigid. It was like a religion. It still is to a certain extent.

Women in London are like the rich silks; they are out of fashion a great while before they wear out.

My mother had lived in London since I was little, so she never got to see my school plays and stuff.

There are so many great galleries and museums in London, but they can be very crowded during the day.

London was a really multi-racial city ... It's incredible how comfortable people are with race there.

London is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with a melting pot of cultures and diversity.

If I died snowboarding, you could honestly tell everybody in the world that Jeremy London died happy.

I hated Sundays when I was growing up in Streatham, south London. Everything closed down and stopped.

When I'm in London, I love to visit Kensington gardens and just sit in the park and read a good book.

I've been walking about London for the last thirty years, and I find something fresh in it every day.

It is the folly of too many to mistake the echo of a London coffee-house for the voice of the kingdom.

I used to go from place to place by tram. A shilling would take you all around London and the suburbs.

The truth is, that in London it is always a sickly season. Nobody is healthy in London, nobody can be.

London matters to me because it's the center of what I do for a living and has been since Tudor times.

In London, I really like going to the Mandarin Oriental. They can even do my feet without tickling me.

I feel comfortable in places like London. You get many cultures in L.A. but it's strangely segregated.

As a student in London, I had seen so many shows, so many plays and had seen so many greats of the day.

I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.

When I was 16, I used to hang out at the Nambucca pub in North London and see The Libertines play live.

We would rather see London laid in ruins and ashes than that it should be tamely and abjectly enslaved.

Other tourists may remember London for its spectacular sights and history, but I remember it for Islam.

I drive a motorbike, so there is the whiff of the grim reaper round every corner, especially in London.

But now behold, In the quick forge and working-house of thought, How London doth pour out her citizens!

When you go to clubs in London there are loads of good-looking blokes, and I feel like a bit of a minger

I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night.

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