A Quote by Bernard Baruch

Bears don't live on Park Avenue. — © Bernard Baruch
Bears don't live on Park Avenue.
'Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream' is an intentionally angry film. How could it not be when the chance of an infant dying is five times greater on the Bronx Park Avenue than on Manhattan's Park Avenue just across the Harlem River?
I grew up on Avenue C, and Tompkins Square Park was my park. That was where I played ball every day. I lived in that park.
In the building I live in on Park Avenue there are ten people who could buy the Yankees, but none of them could hit the ball out of Yankee Stadium.
Whether it's New York or somewhere else, the metaphor of 'Avenue Q,' which is the place you live when you can't afford to live anywhere else - and we've all been through that in our journey. As I always say, at any moment I could be back on Avenue Q if I pick the wrong show.
Conservation is for guilty people on Park Avenue with poodles and Pekingeses.
I felt no shame in these activities, because I understood what almost no one else seemed to grasp: that there was only an infinitesimal difference, a difference so small that it barely existed except as a figment of the human imagination, between working in a tall green glass building on Park Avenue and collecting litter in a park. In fact, there may have been no difference at all.
Personally, my favorite character onscreen was in the film '15 Park Avenue' where I played a schizophrenic.
If these rich women from 5th Avenue spend a fortune on cashmere sweaters, they will come to my store to buy gummy bears.
My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space.
The grizzly bears that live in and around Yellowstone make up almost half the population in the lower 48 states, and now those bears are at risk.
Sometimes it hurts when I see my role being edited. But that wasn't the case with '15 Park Avenue... ' or 'Monsoon Wedding.'
The Park Avenue of poodles and polished brass; it is cab country, tip-town, glassville, a window-washer's paradise.
I have known Aparna Sen for many years. We worked together in her film '15 Park Avenue' which was in English.
I'm a huge 'South Park' fan, loved 'Avenue Q,' and can not wait to work with Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Bobby Lopez, and Casey Nicholaw.
Engel & Volkers is international, high end and associated with the very best in real estate which is well represented by our new Park Avenue address.
David Harrington asked me to write a piece for Kronos Quartet for a performance in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. I live just two blocks from the park and spend many mornings running around it. The park for me symbolizes much of what I love about New York, especially the stunning diversity of Brooklyn with its myriad cultures and communities.
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