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The streets are safe in Philadelphia, it's only the people that make them unsafe.
We should do 'Takeaway' from Chicago or Philadelphia. We'd have great fun with it.
I've said many, many, many unkind things about Philadelphia, and I meant every one.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is a house of artistic and intellectual prostitution
Actually, Magic and the Lakers beat Philadelphia for Magic's first NBA Championship.
I have the Puerto Rico power and the Philadelphia toughness and Philadelphia skills.
I have a lot of confidence in myself and Philadelphia has a lot of confidence in me.
More than 54,000 jobs in the region are dependent upon the Port of Philadelphia alone.
I'm really impressed with Kolb there in Philadelphia. He's a very talented quarterback.
I studied with Seymour Rosenfeld, who was first trumpeter of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
I grew up in Mount Airy, a middle-class enclave in the Northwestern area of Philadelphia.
When I came to Philadelphia in the late '80s, it was going through a very difficult time.
I went to the University of Virginia and I came from, I grew up in suburban Philadelphia.
I'm from outside Philadelphia, a town called Wayne, which is, like, 25 minutes northwest.
Any restaurant that I go around in Philadelphia, I tip very well. And I'm very respectful.
We are serious about our music here in Philadelphia, and jazz has meant a lot to this city.
Philadelphia is the most pecksniffian of American cities, and thus probably leads the world.
Cities like Chicago and Philadelphia make the NFL what it is. They give the league its soul.
The prejudice surrounding AIDS exacts a social death which precedes the actual physical one.
Three quarters of the East Coast's refinery capability is located in the Philadelphia region.
It was a great experience for me - the ups and downs - because I became a man in Philadelphia.
I don't have many friends in Philadelphia. I sort of have one. I have the dog and someone else.
It's well known that I interviewed with Philadelphia last winter, and I'd like to manage again.
I was actually born in Chicago, and then when I was a toddler, my parents moved to Philadelphia.
When I got out of high school, I joined a local blues band in Philadelphia - Woody's Truck Stop.
Nothing has gotten me out of Philadelphia. I moved 20 minutes away from Philly. That's about it.
I live in Philadelphia, and my wife and I do a lot of theater out in the Philadelphia community.
I had a big part of my life in the theater in Philadelphia. Philadelphia's changed, but I love it.
I was born in Philadelphia and currently live in Minneapolis. I write for both children and adults.
All through my twenties, I lived in very walkable cities - Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York.
I'm a fervent foe of water pollution, whether it is our own Hudson River or Philadelphia's tap water.
Owning the Eagles is the ultimate fulfillment of every fantasy I ever had growing up in Philadelphia.
I grew up the No. 1 Michael Jordan fan on Earth. I was from the Philadelphia area and Jordan was king.
Philadelphia reflected the national turmoil over race and the Vietnam War, often exploding on my watch.
I love the show 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia;' that's probably a guilty pleasure! I laugh so hard.
I loved my time in Philadelphia. I loved the fanbase, the people, and they will tell you the same thing.
New York is only 97 miles from Philadelphia but was the Big Time as no other American city has ever been.
My first recording, a guy came down to Philadelphia and heard me play and he introduced me to Alfred Lion.
At my growing years of 18 to 21 years old in the Minor Leagues, I dreamed of being a Philadelphia Phillie.
I have lots of confidence in myself that I can fulfill my dreams and make the people of Philadelphia proud.
Rooting is following, and I don't do that, but I'd like to see the Phillies win because I love Philadelphia.
I'd go around Philadelphia and everybody still loved me. Until the Eagles won, I was the only champ they had.
I do play with a chip on my shoulder. That's who I am. That's how Philadelphia basketball players are raised.
When I was a child, I was living in the housing projects of Philadelphia. I didn't even have a Christmas tree.
My rookie season, I wore 8 because I had wanted 15, but it's retired in Philadelphia. I had worn 15 in college.
Fascists, Antifa attacked me, and an all-black police force in Philadelphia, and they claim to be fighting racism.
I want to have a lot to do with winning a championship or bringing a championship back to the city of Philadelphia.
I grew up in a small town outside Philadelphia and went to the local high school, where I ran track all four years.
In Boston they ask, how much does he know? In New York, how much is he worth? In Philadelphia, who were his parents?