Race always comes up in the conversation of Detroit.
I think Detroit shows that we've come to the end of the industrial epoch and have to find a new mode of production.
I was in Vancouver, and I was in what I was told was the poorest neighborhood in North America - which I find very hard to believe because has anyone here ever been to Detroit?
When I came in, the city was on the edge of bankruptcy. I'm proud of what I did. I built the foundation that mayors after me built upon - particularly Bloomberg. But the foundation was essential because if it hadn't occurred, we would have been another Detroit.
Faygo's like a Detroit thing, and you can't really find it everywhere, but the difference between Faygo Creme Soda and other cream sodas is that it's foamy. Faygo Creme Soda is almost like Sprite, but it's cream soda, so that's ill!
I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit.
I am a huge Pistons fan. Those were some of my best times in college, watching the Detroit Pistons.
I was born in Missouri, but I was raised in Detroit. One of my stock and trades is accents.
From an early age, music was my only thing. You come from Detroit, you learn how to make the most of what you can do best.
Thanks to all the fans from Detroit and Philly who are recognizing what type of player I am, and I hope they keep supporting the Sixers.
When I went to Detroit, I was very naïve, actually, and I think Patti [Smith] picked up on that quite quickly.
Governor Romney supported the bailout of Wall Street and decided not to support the bailout of Detroit.
My mum's American. She's from Detroit.
It's ironic that while I was a worker in Detroit, which I left when I was twenty six, my sense was that the thing that's going to stop me from being a poet is the fact that I'm doing this crummy work.
I am no stranger to loud music. I've been to a Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels concert. I once dated a woman with two kids.
Detroits industrial ruins are picturesque, like crumbling Rome in an 18th-century etching.
My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit.
I'm a son of Detroit. I was born in Detroit.
Detroit is a place where we've had it pretty tough. But there is a generosity here and a well of kindness that goes deep.
Detroit was really fun, FYI, in case anybody wants to go to Detroit. I love it. I did.
Detroit is a city that really stands out. It's been through a very difficult time. There's been a lot of pain here, and the city, physically, has suffered. You can see it in certain neighborhoods, and there's buildings downtown that have been abandoned.
I’m not super thin, but I’m thin, for like, Detroit
What is happening in Detroit is not good so I don't even want to be a part of that, but there is something on the other side that I may want to be a part of so I don't know yet.
I would absolutely identify as a New Yorker by nature. I grew up in Detroit. There was not a bone in my body that even considered staying in Detroit for the rest of my life.
Well, I was into music since I was a kid, ya know, back in Detroit. I say Detroit, but it was really a little suburb outside the city called Romeo.