We have good food in Los Angeles, but it's not as good as Atlanta food.

I was just restless with being in school; so I went out to Los Angeles.

I lived in Los Angeles in the '80s, which was not the best place to be.

I'm affected by my environment. Los Angeles makes me defensive and wary.

We moved to Los Angeles because our daughter wanted to go to Pepperdine.

I live in a very dangerous part of Los Angeles? it's called Los Angeles.

The longest road trip I've ever been on is from Minnesota to Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles, half of all smog from sulfur dioxide comes in from ships.

The longest road trip I've ever been on is from Minnesota to Los Angeles.

I attended college in Los Angeles and wore black pumps to work every day.

Los Angeles is the place where British people come to exceed their worth.

I like Los Angeles. So many artistic people, and I just love the weather.

I would say New York, Chicago, Memphis, and Los Angeles were my favorites.

Los Angeles is a large city-like area surrounding the Beverly Hills Hotel.

I'd like to live in Paris, New York, and Los Angeles all at the same time.

Thought is barred in this City of Dreadful Joy and conversation is unknown.

Los Angeles is a sophisticated city; it has no eccentricities and no heart.

Los Angeles is my home - I have my wife and two daughters growing up there.

Reggie Jackson hit one off me that's still burrowing its way to Los Angeles.

Everything here must be done twice as no one can do it right the first time.

There's no need to travel further. The Los Angeles area is big enough for us.

Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.

If you spend any time in Los Angeles, there's only one topic of conversation.

I travelled to California when I was 18 and went to Los Angeles State College.

Los Angeles is the only place that I can honestly say I have ever called home.

Probably the person who said the only color in Los Angeles is green was right.

I grew up in a big, blended Irish Catholic family just outside of Los Angeles.

Because I'm one of five people in Los Angeles who doesn't drive, I walk a lot.

I like to say that I am based in Los Angeles, but I mostly reside in airports.

Los Angeles functions for me as a kind of holy template. It is postwar America.

I am back in Los Angeles after a very successful run in Chicago as Billy Flynn.

There's such a unique humour in Wales that I just love and miss in Los Angeles.

My first job was working in a dress shop in Los Angeles in 1940, for $7 a week.

In Los Angeles, by the time you're 35, you're older than most of the buildings.

In Los Angeles, I feel like the ugly duckling, like I'm from Venus or something.

When I first moved to Los Angeles, I don't think anyone knew what to do with me.

I could live anywhere in the world I want. But Los Angeles is the place to live.

I love Los Angeles. It has a lot to offer culturally and has amazing restaurants.

I can have more of a normal life in Los Angeles, where I can be fairly anonymous.

I attended private Catholic schools in Paris and Los Angeles through high school.

All I came to Los Angeles with was a dream. No one from my family ever left Ohio.

There are career waiters in Los Angeles, and they're making over $100,000 a year.

I know Los Angeles has it better than Chicago when it comes to produce year round!

Los Angeles is a very special city. It's a great ethnic mix, a great cultural mix.

The final story, the final chapter of Western man, I believe, lies in Los Angeles.

I volunteer with School on Wheels in Los Angeles, and I also tutor with Koreh L.A.

My first paying job in Los Angeles was taking tickets at the Bing under Ron Haver.

I still giggle when someone asks for my address and I say, Hollywood, Los Angeles.

I'm in the middle of my sixth book, which is about animals at the Los Angeles Zoo.

Los Angeles is a microcosm of the United States. If L.A. falls, the country falls.

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