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My grandfather and his wife came to America at the end of the 19th century from Hungary. Everyone started out on the Lower East Side. They became embourgeoise and would move to the Upper West Side. Then, if they'd make money, they'd move to Park Avenue. Their kids would become artists and move down to the Lower East Side and the Village.
— William Klein
Tags: down, village, wife, money

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Don't have rules, taboos, or limits.
— William Klein
Tags: rules, limits
I was making a film on Muhammad Ali in 1964, and I went to Miami to film everything around the fight for the world championship with Sonny Liston. I had the good luck of flying down to Miami, and there was one empty seat, and the guy sitting next to this empty seat was Malcolm X.
— William Klein
Tags: luck, fight, world, good
I always dreamed of working in Paris, of going to the Coupole and slapping Picasso or Giacometti on the shoulder.
— William Klein
Tags: going, paris, shoulder, always
Fashion was more of a sideline for me. I did it for the money.
— William Klein
Tags: more, fashion, money, me
This is supposed to be the Big Apple, with neighborhoods where the houses are all good-looking and the skyscrapers and everything. But to me, New York is kind of shoddy and uncomfortable.
— William Klein
Tags: big, good-looking, new, me
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