“The thing about living in Los Angeles and doing a lot of movies is that you get to go to a lot of premieres, and, regardless of whether or not you're a celebrity, you still get to walk down the red carpet and then have everyone sort of screaming your name. The pictures never get printed anywhere, but they are nonetheless taking your picture.” StillsNamesWalksRedLos AngelesCarpetPrintedRed CarpetPremieres Author:Missi Pyle
“The thing about New York is you can leave your house without a plan and find the day. You can't do that in Los Angeles. You need to get in your car, all this, you can't just drive around like a lunatic. In New York, you can literally walk outside, and wind up anywhere.” NeedsHouseWalksPlansCarNew YorkWindLos AngelesLunatic Author:Michael Rapaport
“Barcelona is a very old city in which you can feel the weight of history; it is haunted by history. You cannot walk around it without perceiving it. In Los Angeles, it is quite the opposite: it is an older city than it might seem to be, but you don't perceive this -- every day you get out of your home, you are driving somewhere and sometimes you get this impression that everything was put there the night before.” FeelsSometimesHomeSeemsMightNightWalksCitiesOppositesWeightDrivingImpressionPerceiveLos AngelesBarcelona Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“I was on my own, living in Los Angeles, and I didn't know my way around, so I thought I'd walk everywhere. Well, that certainly got me noticed. Any woman who walks any distance at all is automatically regarded as a hooker!” KnowsWayWellsMy OwnWalksDistanceMy WayLos Angeles Author:Ashley Jensen
“It's like a jumble of huts in a jungle somewhere. I don't understand how you can live there. It's really, completely dead. Walk along the street, there's nothing moving. I've lived in small Spanish fishing villages which were literally sunny all day long everyday of the week, but they weren't as boring as Los Angeles.” LongMovingWalksWeekStreetsEverydayBoringFishingLos AngelesVillageJungleSunnyHuts Book:Conversations with Capote Source: Conversations with Capote
“In Los Angeles, individuality is very big, because people live in secluded bubbles. People don't walk around. They're very insular, and that allows for people to be whatever they want.” PeopleWantBigsWalksIndividualityLos AngelesBubblesSecluded Author:Mario Testino