Quotes About Youngstown
I had never really thought about acting as art. You know, growing up in Youngstown, the Rust Belt of the world, it was always just a form of entertainment. Finally seeing it as an art form, I fell in love with it. So I moved out to California, never having visited before.
~ Chris Zylka
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Do we have the Book of Ecclesiastes? One. A man named Harris in Youngstown. Montag. Granger took Montag's shoulder firmly. Walk carefully. Guard your health. If anything should happen to Harris, you are the Book of Ecclesiastes. See how important you've become in the last minute!
~ Ray Bradbury
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I have lived my whole life just outside Youngstown, Ohio. We watched the steel mills close and 50,000 jobs disappear in the late 1970s. We watched businesses move overseas throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
~ Tim Ryan
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They rumbled north on Glenwood Avenue, passing seedy taverns with soul music cascading through open doors. Peggy said, "Left at the next traffic signal—Falls Avenue." Following the turn they swung into a tight left-hand curve to plunge down a long, twisting hill. She said, "You're in Mill Creek Park now. Biggest city-limits park in the United States—Youngstown's Chamber of Commerce stresses that.
~ Ross H. Spencer
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I was born in New York City. But my family moved when I was still an infant. Except for a year and half when we lived in Youngstown, Ohio, I grew up in small towns in Pennsylvania. I graduated from high school in Farrell, Pennsylvania.
~ E. L. Konigsburg
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You can't go into Youngstown, Ohio, and tell everybody they're going to be retrained and go work for Google or Apple.
~ Michael Avenatti
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Pride and joy of Crime Town, USA." It was an old nickname, went back almost fifty years, but people still attached it to Youngstown, a gritty factory town an hour from Cleveland.
~ Michael Koryta
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While the Italian mob's heyday in Cleveland was during the sixties and seventies, Youngstown remained an epicenter for decades longer, featuring constant FBI attention as well as the occasional car bombing or sniper takedown of a major player. During one attempt to pay off the town's mayor, a priest was involved as a money handler. Ties run deep in Youngstown
~ Michael Koryta
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