Brooklyn is a really cool, great organization, quite family-oriented. — Dennis Schroder Copy Share Image
“I know second-generation New Yorkers who have never been to Brooklyn;” — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
I tell people I'm from all over Brooklyn because I never stayed in one part of Brooklyn. — Young M.A Copy Share Image
Everyone needs a facelift, except if you are from Brooklyn then you need a nose job !!! — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
I live in Brooklyn, New York, and hail from the 'East Bay,' Oakland, CA. — Cary Fukunaga Copy Share Image
Before I started WeWork, I owned a baby clothing company based in Dumbo, Brooklyn. — Adam Neumann Copy Share Image
I am a dark-skinned, nappy-headed, scar-faced dude from the streets of Brooklyn. I can't hide from being who I am. It's all… — Michael K. Williams Copy Share Image
A lot of people who are passionate about digital or publishing, they either want to be in New York or Brooklyn. — Maria Rodale Copy Share Image
The major perk of living in Brooklyn is that everything is there. If I did not want to leave Brooklyn, I could… — Cynthia Erivo Copy Share Image
I mean, I'm a Ukrainian immigrant from Brooklyn who grew up dancing and playing the violin! — Valentin Chmerkovskiy Copy Share Image
I have made all my films for my children with the exception of my first film because my oldest daughter wasn't born… — Ken Burns Copy Share Image
It was always a funny thing when someone would ask me my name and I would say "Brooklyn." They would always think… — Brooklyn Sudano Copy Share Image
I guess just personally I've become a bolder person in my day-to-day. I think a lot of it came from moving to… — Fernando Torres Copy Share Image
I was a middle child. I grew up in Brooklyn with three sisters and a brother. You know what that means: everybody… — Richard Parsons Copy Share Image
I've chosen not to live in Hollywood, and instead I live in Brooklyn, New York. It's how I like to live. I'd… — Jennifer Connelly Copy Share Image
“My mother’s family were run out of their lands in Spain and fled to Mexico. My dad’s ancestors were African slaves in… — Zoraida Córdova Copy Share Image
Normally my sister, Sadie, or some of our other initiates from Brooklyn House would've come with me. But they were all at… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
Far below ran the silver ribbon of the East River, braceleted by shining bridges, flecked by boats as small as flyspecks, splitting… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
I like sports. I'm a big football fan. When I was a kid, I was a... I don't even know how to… — Brian Dennehy Copy Share Image
Ms. Sciorra is a member of a dwindling fleet of actors who actually sound like they come from somewhere. In her case,… — Wesley Morris Copy Share Image
I knew I wasn't going back to Brooklyn... I never knew exactly. I just kinda - you work with these guys every… — D'Angelo Russell Copy Share Image
“He decided to cut it up (using his butcher skills) and deposit the parts all over Brooklyn, apparently thinking police wouldn’t figure… — Bridget Heos Copy Share Image
Serene was a word you could put to Brooklyn New York. Especially in the summer of 1912. Somber as a word was… — Betty Smith Copy Share Image
The idea of trust-fund guys who live in Brooklyn in their 30s is really interesting to me. There's a time and a… — Tim Heidecker Copy Share Image
Brooklyn Heights itself is a window on the port. Here, where the perspective is fixed by the towers of Manhattan and the… — Alfred Kazin Copy Share Image
If you think about portraying Americans, for example, in a Russian film, it all depends on where the American is from, if… — Demian Bichir Copy Share Image
My life in Brooklyn was in constant danger because of my bad health. — Maurice Sendak Copy Share Image
I'm glad and proud to finally come overseas to play for Brooklyn. — Bojan Bogdanovic Copy Share Image