“My grandfather had been a well-known judge in Berlin.”
“I love deep cleavage on the foot. It reminds me of Berlin in 1930s, ‘Cabaret.’”
“I love Berlin.”
“Berlin is like being abroad in Germany. It’s German, but not provincial.”
“And of course I like Berlin a lot. It’s such an interesting city.”
“As a composer, Dylan now fits comfortably alongside George Gershwin or Irving Berlin, though he grumpily refuses to wear any man’s collar.”
“Dietz and Schwartz have sort of fallen by the wayside a little bit, and they are up there with Rodgers and Hart and Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. They are the finest of the revue composers – their stuff is so good and so strong.”
“Berlin has a uniquely haunting nature, symbolic of a problematic system that was created to oppress and divide a nation.”
“I like museums in Berlin a lot, especially in the eastern part. They’re extraordinarily good.”
“Whoever lives in Berlin note, and doesn’t die of Liberalism, will never die of vexation!”
“I met Jared Leto at Soho House in Berlin.”
“I liked Germany; I’m not into Berlin, it’s too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good.”
“In ‘The Serpent’s Egg,’ I created a Berlin which no one recognized, not even I.”
“Berlin is well on its way to becoming one of the most vibrant startup hubs in the world.”
“Irving Berlin was the greatest songwriter of all time. I was in awe of him. But his music wasn’t my music. My music was the blues.”
“In 2013, we opened our first international office in London and established a European hub in Berlin.”
“On the little money I had collected I lived in Berlin very cheaply, ate very cheaply. And already in 1920 I saved the first salaries I received to go to Munich.”
“The Berlin of the ’20s formed the foundation of my future education… the Berlin of the UFA studios, of Fritz Lang, Lubitsch and Erich Pommer. The Berlin of the architects Gropius, Mendelsohn and Mies van der Rohe. The Berlin of the painters Max Libermann, Grosz, Otto Dix, Klee and Kandinsky.”
“Berlin is my favourite city.”
“I remember Berlin. Berlin to me was the star of the film. I loved for six months that we filmed there.”
“I grew up in East Berlin, in a family of artists.”
“When the Berlin Wall came down the Americans cried, ‘Victory,’ and walked off the field.”
“I then remained in Berlin until Dec. 1938, spending my time between pictures at my villa on the Riviera.”
“I was a foreign correspondent in Berlin in the mid-’90s.”
“Eight months after graduating from Ryerson, there I was in West Berlin working with Marlene Dietrich and David Bowie and Kim Novak.”
“With the Berlin I was able to set up a fortress that he could come near but not breach.”
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