My own interest in basic aspects of electron transfer between metal complexes became active only after I came to the University of Chicago in 1946.
In 1958, I came to Chicago where I have remained.
I work under three umbrellas: entertainment, education, and entrepreneurship. Of course the entertainment fragment speaks for itself because I'm in Chicago. However, a lot of folks may not know I teach courses at Ohio State University that covers life in professional sports.
In Chicago, we love our crooks!
I have seen, the desperation and disorder of the powerless: how it twists the lives of children on the streets of Jakarta or Nairobi in much the same way as it does the lives of children on Chicago 's South Side.
I thought, oh, I'm going to be a painter. And eventually my family had moved near Chicago, and when I graduated from high school, I went to the Chicago Art Institute, and it was there that I thought, well, now I'm going to be a painter.
Investing in Chicago property is just Wandas first move into the U.S. real estate market.
No difference exists between American and European manners. A proletarian from Chicago can be just as Philistine as an English duke.
In the twilight, it was a vision of power.
I've never been arrested. I've been stopped, searched and had a gun put to my head by the Chicago cops.
I've leased the apartment; my partner is going to come out here. But we're keeping our house in Chicago because real estate is a really good investment and also because it is just crammed with full of stuff!
What brought me to L.A. was work! I moved to Chicago after college - I went to Kalamazoo - did my nerd thing, graduated, and moved to Chicago to pursue improv.
And there was no money in Chicago for a band.
I'm from Chicago. My grandfather was a policeman, and my aunts are married to policemen.
I was asked to come to Chicago because Chicago is one of our 52 states.
In '75, the year both A Chorus Line and Chicago hit Broadway, my head spun around and I became the ultimate theater queen for life.
Because Chicago was to radio what Hollywood was to films and Broadway was to the theatre: it was the hub of radio.
My shoes were on Oprah but they ran out of time so I wasn't on. I left my shoes in Chicago so they could put them on the show.
For some Chicago expats, food is the medicine that blunts the pain of separation.
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.
In the States, it takes you a lifetime just to get from Chicago's South Side to the West Side.
When I got to Chicago I had to find my way.
I worked hard learning harmony and theory when I was growing up in Chicago in the 1920s.
I was a Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan fan growing up.
I grew up in Chicago and was a huge fan of 'The Second City', so when I moved to L.A., I was looking for anything that resembled that... then I started 'The Groundlings', so I went to a show and it was very much like 'Second City'. I was so impressed that that same night I went backstage and I went up to the funniest person there.