Anyone living in Los Angeles who has opposable thumbs is required to write a screenplay.
Personally, especially as a young black woman, I didn't think that Los Angeles was a place for me to start. There's a certain type that they go for or don't.
I have turned into a bit of a homebody as I've gotten older. I don't really like to leave the couch in Los Angeles, but when a job comes around that you feel you have to do, you get up and do it.
Los Angeles survives on that which is unpredictable. The unexpected courses through its very veins.
Los Angeles is the only place that I can honestly say I have ever called home.
Los Angeles is the nation's cultural scapegoat.
Los Angeles, I don't like that town. Too decadent, and it's slimy.
I really did graduate at 14, and I go to college in the Los Angeles area near where I live.
Everything in Los Angeles is too large, too loud and usually banal in concept… The plastic asshole of the world.
Los Angeles has the greatest concentration of surviving movie palaces in the United States, yet most residents have never been inside one of them.
I realized how Latina I was, and then also, at the same time, how not Latina enough I was, because I’m born and raised in Los Angeles. I speak Spanish, but I don’t speak perfect Spanish, not like a native speaker
Los Angeles functions for me as a kind of holy template. It is postwar America.
living in Los Angeles was like being an extra in a movie that was starring other people entirely.
Marriages that last are with people who do not live in Los Angeles.
I'm affected by my environment. Los Angeles makes me defensive and wary.
Given the choice of living in Los Angeles or living in Sydney, I would choose Sydney.
L. A. : Come on vacation, go home on probation.
I love living in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles makes the rest of California seem authentic.
I'm so glad to be back in New York. Los Angeles can be so cold, so cruel after you've been-what's the word?-oh yes: 'fired. '