A Quote by Denis O'Hare

I was born in Missouri, but I was raised in Detroit. One of my stock and trades is accents. — © Denis O'Hare
I was born in Missouri, but I was raised in Detroit. One of my stock and trades is accents.
I was born and raised in Detroit.
I was actually born in Madison, Wisconsin, but raised in urban Missouri.
There's a lot of influences that I have from Detroit that are subliminal. I mean, I spent the first 10 years of my life there. My mom and dad were born and raised there, so a lot of that rubbed off on me. When I get angry, sometimes a Detroit accent comes out.
My mother was actually born in Toledo and raised in Detroit.
I've met people whose accents have nothing to do with where they were born or raised - they want to reinvent themselves.
I am very passionate, and I grew up in an incredibly beautiful urban community - the city of Detroit - born and raised.
I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and I hate Michigan.
The idea of a financial transaction tax on Wall Street trades is gaining momentum. I have a bill called - nicknamed the Robin Hood tax also. It's a bill that taxes stock trades, derivatives and bonds, and would generate in the neighborhood of $300 billion a year.
I'm born and bred out of Detroit. Detroit is an interesting place. You've got to be from somewhere.
Being born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in the very rural parts of Kansas led me to believe that everything was simple, everything made sense and that anything was possible.
I was born in Detroit. I never really saw myself working in comics, I just fell into it. But it's been one of the best things to happen to a kid from Detroit.
I am a son of Detroit. I was born in Detroit.
On the New York Stock Exchange, all buy and sell orders are routed through a single 'specialist,' guaranteeing that most small trades can be matched directly. But most larger trades are delivered to the specialist on the floor of the exchange by human brokers, a system that big investors view as increasingly inefficient.
Ironically, the original Detroit Stock Exchange once sat less than a thousand feet from StockX headquarters here in downtown Detroit. It is only fitting that we are going to build the next iteration of the world's most efficient market invention almost in the same spot.
I'm a son of Detroit. I was born in Detroit.
Strong credit markets give companies borrowing options to boost their stock prices while making bearish investors scramble to close out trades before losing any more money, both of which then push the stock market even higher and continue the self-reinforcing bullish cycle.
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