Chicago will give you a chance. The sporting spirit is the spirit of Chicago.
Loving Chicago is like loving a woman with a broken nose.
I can't wait to be racing through the streets of Chicago. As a notoriously fast course, I am out there to run a PR and compete with some of the world's best until the very end.
I first met Jelly Roll in Chicago. He was livin' high then. You know, Jelly was a travelin' cat, sharp and good lookin' and always about he wrote this and that and the other thing - in fact, everything!
Welcome to Chicago. This town stinks like a whorehouse at low tide.
Henry James would have been vastly improved as a novelist by a few whiffs of the Chicago stockyard.
Chicago's such a great city because it's got so many different brilliantly architecturally looking buildings, and you can really modify that city.
Six bucks and my right nut says we're not landing in Chicago.
My alma mater is the Chicago Public Library.
Chicago has disappointed her enemies and astonished the world
The Midwest isn't somewhere you mix with those from the performing arts. But my mum and dad would go off to Chicago every so often to see shows. They would bring back the albums and the movies, those little eight metres, and we would all watch. I think that was when I fell in love with acting.
When I went to Chicago, I'll put it like this: I was looking for a dime and I found a quarter.
I won't go into a big spiel about reincarnation, but the first time I was in the Gucci store in Chicago was the closest I've ever felt to home.
I was born out west but later on I migrated to the east side of Chicago. That's where my roots are at. I've been over east for more than ten years.
Sometimes words are just music themselves. Like 'Chicago' is a very musical sounding name.
When you feel like tellin a feller to go to the devil - tell him to go to Chicago - it'll anser every purpose, and is perhaps, a leetle more expensive.
When I appear in the Chicago courtroom, I want to be tried not because I support the NLF - which I do - but because I have long hair.
What I didn't know at the time [of my scholarship] was that the ceramic class was not really a very good class. This was many years ago and should not reflect on the conditions at the Art Institute of Chicago to this day, but we didn't know anything and we started to learn about how to work with clay.
I don't mean to toot my own horn, but if Jesus Christ lived in Chicago today, and he had come to me and he had five thousand dollars, let's just say things would have turned out differently.
Chicago - a pompous Milwaukee.