A Quote by Donald L. Carcieri

The place of exciting innovation - where the action is - that's Rhode Island! — © Donald L. Carcieri
The place of exciting innovation - where the action is - that's Rhode Island!
I grew up in Rhode Island. Most of my family on both sides is from Rhode Island.
Rhode Island has become a second home to me after being involved in its cultural life for over 61 years. I look upon it as a privilege to be inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame.
The recipe for success is a tried and true one here in Rhode Island - innovation, reform, public service.
Newport, Rhode Island, that breeding place-that stud farm, so to speak-of aristocracy; aristocracy of the American type.
No one, who is familiar with the bustle and activity of an American commercial town, would recognise, in the repose which now reigns in the ancient mart of Rhode Island, a place that, in its day, has been ranked amongst the most important ports along the whole line of our extended coast.
Fixing the pension system was one of the biggest problems Rhode Island faced.
When my son was born, I was still playing in a summer league in Rhode Island.
I'm from Kingston, R.I., sort of on the University of Rhode Island campus - on the margins of that, actually.
My vision for a better Rhode Island starts with a simple idea - we are all in this together.
But Connecticut and Rhode Island have originally realized the most perfect polity as to a legislature.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic.
I am extremely privileged to serve Rhode Island in the United States Senate, and that is my only goal and aspiration.
The changing styles are the expression of a restless search for something which shall commend itself to our aesthetic sense; but as each innovation is subject to the selective action of the norm of conspicuous waste, the range within which innovation can take place is somewhat restricted. The innovation must not only be more beautiful, or perhaps oftener less offensive, than that which it displaces, but it must also come up to the accepted standard of expensiveness.
Say, Cuttino. What are those Godawful clothes you're wearing? Man, this ain't Rhode Island anymore. You're in the NBA. The girls have teeth here.
If I'm in Newport, Rhode Island, with my mother and we're doing nothing, I like to have a full face of makeup, because I'm a Southern girl.
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