“New York is the biggest mouth in the world. It appears to be prime example of the herd instinct, leading the universal urban conspiracy to beguile man from his birthright (the good ground), to hang him by his eyebrows from skyhooks above hard pavement, to crucify him, sell him, or be sold by him.” MenWorldHardNew YorkExampleMouthsUniversalSellsInstinctPrimeConspiracyUrbanEyebrowsHerdsBirthrightPavement Book:1949-1959 Source: 1949-1959
“The country's present supply of foreign news depends largely on how best a number of dry goods merchants in New York think they can sell underwear.” ThinkingCountryNumbersNew YorkDependsNewsSellsDryGoodsUnderwearMerchants Author:A. J. Liebling
“I love New York, though I'll never eat any of the ice creams that they sell in the park. That's just disgusting. You see the little picture of them? They all have a little bite taken out of them already.” LittlesTakenNew YorkSellsIceParksBitesDisgustingCreamIce CreamI Love New York Author:Arj Barker
“The New York Times and Politico report , as Bush continues to flounder on the campaign trail, backers are placing some of the blame on Right To Rise and its inability to sell their candidate.” New YorkBlameSellsCampaignsCandidatesReportsTrailsInabilityNew York Times Author:Chris Hayes
“When a colleague of mine had a notable New York Times book, I said, turn one of the chapters in the collection into a pitch for a novel and sell it to your publisher.” SaidBookTurnsNovelNew YorkMinesSellsCollectionsChaptersColleaguesPublishersNotableNew York Times Author:Julianna Baggott