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I used a bike in London and that's it. I learnt a lot about biking, and really got into. Now I cycle regularly.
In London it's easy not to be the focus of attention, especially when Sting lives in the house just behind you.
London is my home... I know what's right and wrong here, and it's nice to have somewhere familiar to go back to.
Just because I'm British and I represent London to the core, that doesn't necessarily mean I have to stay there.
I love the way girls in London dress; it's so different to the American 'blow-dry and immaculate grooming' thing.
If I had to think where I could live if not Moscow, London would be my first choice and second would be New York.
I spill it out as fast as I can. I don’t really edit. In Brazil, recently, I wrote 70 pages. In London, 80 pages.
I spill it out as fast as I can. I don't really edit. In Brazil, recently, I wrote 70 pages. In London, 80 pages.
If you erased New York, I hate to say it, if you erased Frankfurt, even London, the world would not have changed.
In London, nobody comments on what you wear - they think that's not important to you or your state of well-being.
I went to London because, for me, it was the home of literature. I went there because of Dickens and Shakespeare.
What London wants is a champion, a fighter for London. It doesn't want a patsy of George Osborne or David Cameron.
John Lennon and Ringo Starr liked my songs. I used to write songs and they heard me sing songs on stage in London.
There are 80,000 prostitutes in London alone and what are they, if not bloody sacrifices on the altar of monogamy?
I never thought of London in terms of possible heroes - of course, there are thousands. It's a very talented city.
I was born and raised in Essex, just outside London, to a financially comfortable, well-educated Pakistani family.
London is one of the most civilised places in the world for the procedure of making architecture and urban design.
I have a transient lifestyle. America is where I come to work, but my home is London. I like being bi-continental.
If Hillary [Clinton] gets elected what she's promised to do with the [New York] banks is going to make London boom.
My family love living in London. It is a fantastic city and a city such as this deserves to host the Olympic Games.
But I think you could say my parts in Appointment In London and Gilbert and Sullivan were particularly interesting.
I danced with the London Festival at Covent Garden. I'm a ballerina by trade; I'm a ballerina who sings by the way.
You spend some time raising a child in London, carrying it around on one side of your body - it puts your back out!
In 1998, I was trained by the SPLA [Sudanese People's Liberation Army ] in London how to pretend to be a geologist.
I want London to be the most cycle-friendly city on Earth, and I want more people to be happy and safe on bicycles.
I really see myself as a homegirl. Wales is my first home. London is my second home - I've been there 14 years now.
Marrying for sex is like flying to London for the free peanuts and pretzels. It's not the point of the thing, is it?
I had skate wing in London. I had mine grilled with lemon and herbs, and it was the perfect seasoning for that fish.
Mrs. Thatcher was a powerful figure at the time I was a student in London. And I admire her versatility and strength.
My vocal influences are a lot of jazz singers: Billie Holiday, Julie London, they had this tenderness to their voice.
Both of us have forged our careers in London, but a lot of my comedy influences come from my family and my childhood.
And every place and time an author writes about is imaginary, from Oz to Raymond Chandler's L.A. to Dickens's London.
Look at London or Paris: they're both filthy. You don't get that in Tokyo. The proud residents look after their city.
A person who is tired of London is not necessarily tired of life; it might be that he just can’t find a parking place.
I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.
I drink just as much tea when I'm in Los Angeles as I do when I'm in London. I take my tea bags with me wherever I go.
I like BBC news, I like some London news because you can get it earlier then anywhere else. I like Charlie Rose a lot.
I do notice that when I've been away and I come back to London. People look at you. People are ready to pick arguments.
I live on a bicycle...I live in central London, probably 90 percent of my travel is done on a bicycle. I love bicycles.
London used to be reasonably priced, clean, and a decent place to live. These days it's polluted and utterly unbearable
London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country.
The English mist is always at work like a subtle painter, and London is a vast canvas prepared for the mist to work on.
I don't think America has ever had a center the way London is the center of England or Dublin is the center of Ireland.
One aspect of fast London life I have never understood, for example, is the custom of the gym. Why do people go to gyms?
Don't get me wrong - I love London, and still have an apartment there. But it is also a hard city and it wears you down.
My son and I discovered Parkland Walk with the Beavers, a gem of a trail from Highgate to Finsbury Park in north London.
I love England, it's my home now. But I've been to the city, the centre of London, very little, as I don't really relax.
I was born in England, but then I lived in Calgary, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, India, Vancouver, London, Toronto, and now L.A.
Ive been to London twice. I saw the Broadway show Billy Elliot there - phenomenal. I was crying through the entire thing.
London clubland divides itself between the St James's refuge for toffs, and the Conquest of Cool, for the arts and media.