“The chance of winning a Super Bowl in a city like New York, there's nothing like it. Once you win one, you get that bug to win another one, that edge.” WinningChanceCitiesNew YorkEdgesBowlsBugsSuper Bowl Author:Mark Sanchez
“In New York and LA, there is sort of that silent competition to be on the cutting edge of something.” CuttingNew YorkCompetitionSilentEdgesCutting EdgeGroup Therapy Author:Sloane Crosley
“New York doesn't exactly have neighborhoods, the way most cities do. What it has is closer to distinct and separate villages, some of them existing on different continents, some of them existing in different centuries, and many of them at war with one another. English is not the primary language in many of these villages, but the Roman alphabet does still have a slight edge.” WayDoeStillsDifferentWarLanguageCitiesCenturyNew YorkEdgesPrimariesNeighborhoodVillageContinentsAlphabet Book:What's So Funny? Source: What's So Funny?
“A lot of guys in New York will only play with an edge. They find their groove and that's their groove. to me, once I do that, there's no point in playing anymore because it should always be a mystery. Depending on who you are playing with, there are hundreds of ways of playing. I think that a master can play all those different kinds of time.” ThinkingWayShouldKindDifferentPlayGuyMysteryNew YorkMastersWho You AreEdgesDifferent KindsNo PointGroove Author:Fred Hersch