“Money is another pressure. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying that there's a certain luxury in having no money. I spent ten years in New York not having it, not worrying about it. Suddenly you have it, then you worry, where is it going? Am I doing the right thing with it?” YearsCertainWorryNew YorkTenPressureComplainingLuxuryRight ThingNo MoneyDoing The Right ThingJust SayingNot Worrying Author:Dustin Hoffman
“What I do see in New York and I am amazed is how many rich women will complain about the cost of something and get things for free.I would never want to be like them, but I can see why they save money.” WantI CanRichNew YorkCostComplainingAmazedSaving MoneyRich Women Author:Dana Perino
“Your pitching coach is almost like your spouse. He's someone to go to when you want to gripe and complain. The big thing for me with Mel (Stottlemyre) is that we've been through so much together. He's been through everything I've been through on the mound. He was a Yankee who won twenty games in New York and a Yankee who didn't win twenty games in New York. For me, he's been there and that's what makes a good pitching coach. He's a good man, too.” MenWantBigsTogetherGamesWinningNew YorkLike YouTwentiesComplainingCoachesGood ManSpouseBig ThingsYankeesPitching Author:Andy Pettitte
“Hi, this is Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger. I'm in New York at the moment, and we've been walking around the city, it's pretty strange. I was walking along with Darren and Cogsy yesterday and we saw this guy playing cards, a little two up type swindle, and he ripped this guy off for like one hundred bucks in like, ten seconds, and the guy started complaining so he just packed up his shop and left! And it was the smoothest swindle any of us had ever seen. So that was probably the highlight of our trip here so far.” LittlesTwoMomentsGuyLeftCitiesSawsNew YorkStrangeTypeWalkingTenHundredComplainingYesterdayCardsShopsSecondsThis GuyBucksRippedHighlightsDarrenPlaying Cards Author:Bernard Fanning
“I stopped drinking and realised New York still has a lot of charm, but it has become so bourgeois and affluent - and I can't really complain because I'm sort of bourgeois and affluent myself, but I like living in a place where artists and musicians and writers can actually pay the rent.” StillsI CanArtistPayNew YorkMusicianDrinkingComplainingCharmRealisedBourgeoisAffluent Author:Moby
“I absolutely love the public transportation system in New York. No matter what, no matter how people complain, it is the best in the world.” PeopleWorldMatterNew YorkNo Matter WhatComplainingTransportationPublic Transportation Author:Malachy McCourt