I still am a virulent anti-communist. It is a bad system, an immoral system, and one that takes away the rights of people and the rights of individuals. And everywhere it's gone, it's failed.
The bracelet says 'Fear Nothing.' It was given to me by my friends, and it was made for me and my friends during the period of time that I was going through chemotherapy. And I still wear it, because it's a great reminder of friendship and how my buddies and others came together in my time of need.
Everybody knows I return all of my phone calls. I pick up my cell phone myself, much to the chagrin of my staff.
We've made tremendous strides and changes in the City of New York since 1994.
I am extremely respectful of the Jewish community. You know, I am Christian. I think of Jews as my older brothers. I mean, there wouldn't be Christianity without the Jewish religion. There is a direct connection between the two of them.
I was involved as deputy mayor in New York City on 9/11.
My dad was a New York City cop. His father was a New York City fireman. And my mother's dad was a city taxi driver.
Government should steer, not row.
I was the first one in my family to go to college.
Government is to point you in the right direction, and not to do everything for you.
I was born a limited-government person. I've always had this streak going through me.
My favorite is always the book that I'm currently reading.
People should be respected for the strength of their convictions, and I also believe in freedom of expression.
Margaret Thatcher was a 20th century visionary who understood the power of individual freedom versus the tyranny of government collectivism. She was a loyal supporter and friend of the United States and her terms as prime minister were marked as the beginning of the resurgence of the economy of the United Kingdom.
I cannot be separated from Rudy Giuliani, but I am also not Rudy Giuliani.
I have voted for a Republican for president ever since I was voting and since I was 18 years old.
My best quality is that I talk to everyone. My worst quality is that I talk to everyone.
New York is in my DNA.
My earliest memories are of my father explaining to me the American Dream and how he expected me to do better than he did.
In 1964, I tried to convince my grandfather, who was active in the New York City firefighters union, to vote for Barry Goldwater over Lyndon Johnson because at the time I thought his approach to limited government was right on.
The mayor of New York is the chief executive of the city. It is a complex organization and it requires the requisite skills to understand how to be the leader of the people and manage the government of N.Y.
There is no reason for anybody to have an assault weapon.
I was born here in the city, born in the Bronx. Son of a cop. One grandfather was a taxi driver; the other was a firefighter. New York is in my DNA.
What I learned from 9/11 that is really important, first and foremost, you have to motivate all the workers and understand that they've left their families to help clean up a pretty awful situation. Every time you have an emergency management situation, it's all about teamwork.
This idea of tying me to Giuliani is quite unique. I know Rudy Giuliani. I like Rudy Giuliani. I worked with him during his administration. But we're completely different people.