I Have Watched Patients Stand And Gaze Longingly Toward The City They In All Likelihood Will Never Enter Again. It Means Liberty And Life; It Seems So Near, And Yet Heaven Is Not Further From Hell
Like Israel, New York City's History Has Been Defined By Immigrants Who Come In Search Of Freedom And The Opportunity To Build A Better Life. And Like Israel, New York City Has Remained A Target For Terrorists Who Seek To Destroy That Freedom
If A Hurricane Strikes, We Can Blame The President For Not Being There; We Can Blame Congress And Fema; We Can Blame The State Governments; But In The End, It's The Mayors And The Local City Governments That Have To Be Prepared For Emergencies And Be Prepared To Act.
The World Trade Center Site Will Forever Hold A Special Place In Our City, In Our Hearts. But We Would Be Untrue To The Best Part Of Ourselves And Who We Are As New Yorkers And Americans If We Said No To A Mosque In Lower Manhattan.
We May Not Always Agree With Every One Of Our Neighbors. That's Life. And It's Part Of Living In Such A Diverse And Dense City. But We Also Recognize That Part Of Being A New Yorker Is Living With Your Neighbors In Mutual Respect And Tolerance. It Was Exactly That Spirit Of Openness And Acceptance That Was Attacked On 9/11, 2001.
We Can Be Certain That Cities Around The World Will Compete For The Jobs That The Next Revival Of The Financial Services Industry Will Bring.
Go Walk The Streets Of Beijing. It's Pretty Hard To Argue It Isn't A Modern City. Now, If You Go Outside [of Beijing], In The Rural Areas, That's True. But Rural America, You Can Say The Same Thing, In Appalachia There's An Awful Lot Of Poverty And Lack Of Education.
Our Climate Is Changing. And While The Increase In Extreme Weather We Have Experienced In New York City And Around The World May Or May Not Be The Result Of It, The Risk That It May Be - Given The Devastation It Is Wreaking - Should Be Enough To Compel All Elected Leaders To Take Immediate Action.
In New York City, A Lot Of People Think "the Great Outdoors" Is The Area Between Your Front Door And A Taxi Cab.