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Although they aren't unique like the Carnegie building and they don't have the charm of the Carnegie, they are newer and they have falling rental rates.
Tom Bauer
WALL STREET, n. A symbol for sin for every devil to rebuke. That Wall Street is a den of thieves is a belief that serves every unsuccessful thief in place of a hope in Heaven. Even the great and good Andrew Carnegie has made his profession of faith in the matter.
Carnegie the dauntless has uttered his call To battle: "The brokers are parasites all!" Carnegie, Carnegie, you'll never prevail; Keep the wind of your slogan to belly your sail, Go back to your isle of perpetual brume, Silence your pibroch, doff tartan and plume: Ben Lomond is calling his son from the fray -- Fly, fly from the region of Wall Street away! While still you're possessed of a single baubee
(I wish it were pledged to endowment of me)
'Twere wise to retreat from the wars of finance Lest its value decline ere your credit advance. For a man 'twixt a king of finance and the sea, Carnegie, Carnegie, your tongue is too free! --Anonymus Bink
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
Could you imagine anyone considering to bring a business into Carnegie? Or buying a home in Carnegie with all of the gloom and doom portrayed by our local newspaper?
Larry Harkovich
Wayne County chose Carnegie Learning because of its focus on teaching critical thinking and problem solving skills in real world scenarios. The State of West Virginia is committed to the 21st Century Skills Partnership to make certain our high school graduates have the skills they need to be successful in the global marketplace, and the implementation of Carnegie Learning's curricula strongly supports this initiative.
Mike Rutherford
He's the Andrew Carnegie of today.
Steve Leahy
The Carnegie Historical Society had records of it.
Dorothy Kelly
An epigrams is a gag that's played Carnegie Hall
Oscar Levant
(
1906
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1972
)
I decided I'd never even seen Carnegie Hall. I'm 80 years old, and I figure I'd better get there.
John Donaldson
An epigram is only a wisecrack that's played at Carnegie Hall.
Oscar Levant
(
1906
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1972
)
I truly think this is one of those places that, for the rest of my life, I'll say 'I played Carnegie Hall.' You know ... that's it.
Trisha Yearwood
(
1959
-)
Andrew Carnegie has gifted progressive philanthropy to the world.
George Reid
We thought it would be a little side gig. The fact that we've played Carnegie Hall is just beyond belief.
Mark Benson
Sondheim Etc. Etc.: Bernadette Peters Live at Carnegie Hall (The Rest of It),
Bernadette Peters
(
1948
-)
Those of us who had a chance to ask questions should have charged that much for speaking lines. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. It was like making love in Carnegie Hall.
Peter Lisagor
It's kind of humbling. Everyone who is anyone in the entertainment business, their hopes and dreams were to finally perform at Carnegie Hall.
Ray Phillips
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