Philosophically, I don't like doing commercials.
A good column is one that sells paper. It doesn't matter how beautifully it is written and how much you admire the author... if it doesn't sell any papers, it's not a good column. It's a terrible yardstick to use, but in the newspaper business, that's the whole thing.
A city is not gauged by its length and width, but by the broadness of its vision and the height of its dreams.
San Franciscans have a bond of self-satisfaction bordering on smugness.
The world of Manhattan is small and tightly knit, and the man on top retains a certain humility. He knows how far and fast he can fall by looking at the guy across the street. The view from the $250,000 apartment covers a lot of ground, most of it condemned.
Americans are pragmatic, relatively uncomplicated, hearty and given to broad humor.