Giuliani: I never saw myself as any different than another New Yorker, because that's who I was. I was born in Brooklyn and I lived in Queens, and I went to school in the Bronx, and I lived in Manhattan, and I spent a lot of time in Staten Island. So I felt very much a part of the city. And even when people would say to me later, "You showed great strength," I would always say, because it's true, that I just reflected the strength of the people of the city.
Giuliani: When you confront a problem you begin to solve it.
Giuliani: (referring to September 11th) The number of casualties may be more than any of us can bear.
Giuliani: It's about time law enforcement got as organized as organized crime.
Giuliani: If we take back the labor unions, the legitimate businesses, eventually they become just another street gang. Spiritually, psychologically, they've always been just a street gang.
Giuliani (to Larry King): Yes, I'm running. I think I can make a difference. I believe this country needs leadership.
Rudy Giuliani has a honorary degree from Loyola College in Maryland.
In 1998, Giuliani received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award for his outstanding contributions to the City of New York
In 2000, Giuliani received the "Muzzle Award" from the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. This award represents the denial of Free Expression as protected by the US Constitution.
Rudy Giuliani was the 107th Mayor of New York City.
Giuliani's son Andrew attends Duke University and is currently a senior.
Giuliani's son Andrew has stated “There’s obviously a little problem that exists between me and his wife” in reference to Judi Nathan. That is the reason he and his father have been estranged for the past year.
Giuliani has a home in the Hamptons. His home is specifically in Southampton, NY.
In 2001, Giuliani was openly cheating on his 2nd wife Donna Hanover with Judi Nathan.
In 1983, Giuliani was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
During Giuliani's two terms as mayor of NYC, crime rates dropped dramatically.