AMERICA QUOTES VII

quotations about America

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What made America great was her ability to transform her own dream into hope for all mankind.

NICOLAS SARKOZY

address to joint session of Congress, Nov. 7, 2007

Tags: dreams


What Americans should by now be able to see is that neither the laissez-faire marketplace nor strong government has given them a satisfying or permanent resolution. The problem is not the marketplace and it is not government. The problem originates in the contest of clashing values between society and capitalism and, since this human society cannot surrender its deepest values, it must try to alter capitalism's. As we look deeper for the soul of capitalism, we find that, in the terms of ordinary human existence, American capitalism doesn't appear to have one.

WILLIAM GREIDER

The Soul of Capitalism

Tags: society, capitalism


Everything in America is big: the streets, skyscrapers, glasses of Coca-Cola, bags of popcorn, and glasses of beer. The one thing here that comes in small amounts is respect. The American does not have to respect anyone. He does what he wants, says what he wants, and moves around in the way he wants. I wonder whether it is an excessive respect for his individual freedom or a rejection of all the traditions of the Old World in the New World.

KARIMA KAMAL

"An Egyptian Girl in America", America in an Arab Mirror: Images of America in Arabic Travel Literature


The American dream does not come to those who fall asleep.

RICHARD NIXON

Inaugural Address, Jan. 20, 1969

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Except for its worst inner-city slums, America is not the primitive capitalist jungle of European imagination, where human beings slink away like wounded animals to die in bloodstained holes.

TIMOTHY GARTON ASH

Free World: America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West

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The fact that the Constitution is sufficiently open-ended to infuriate all Americans almost equally is part of its enduring genius.

DAHLIA LITHWICK

"Read It and Weep: How the Tea Party's fetish for the Constitution as written may get it in trouble", Slate, January 4, 2011

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An asylum for the sane would be empty in America.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

attributed, Bernard Shaw: Selections of His Wit and Wisdom

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There is not a Black America and a White America and Latino America and Asian America; there's the United States of America.

BARACK OBAMA

attributed, Of Thee I Speak: A Collection of Patriotic Quotes

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Traveling across the United States, it's easy to see why Americans are often thought of as stupid. At the San Diego Zoo, right near the primate habitats, there's a display featuring half a dozen life-size gorillas made out of bronze. Posted nearby is a sign reading CAUTION: GORILLA STATUES MAY BE HOT. Everywhere you turn, the obvious is being stated. CANNON MAY BE LOUD. MOVING SIDEWALK IS ABOUT TO END. To people who don't run around suing one another, such signs suggest a crippling lack of intelligence.

DAVID SEDARIS

Me Talk Pretty One Day

Tags: David Sedaris, stupidity


I sometimes think that the American story is the one about the reading of the will.

LEWIS H. LAPHAM

Money and Class in America


It is sometimes said that you Americans are devoid of sentiment; that in affairs of the heart you are like birds who come in early spring and sing while the trees are in blossom, but who leave with no sign of regret at the first touch of Autumn. I do not believe that. Your sentiment is of another kind. You are younger than we as a race, you are perhaps barbaric, but what of it? You are still in the moulding. Your spirit is superb.

SARAH BERNHARDT

"Bernhardt Triumphs in New Role", Theatre Magazine, 1920

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It's an election year, and candidates can't stop speaking about our country's problems (which, of course, only they can solve). As a result of this negative drumbeat, many Americans now believe that their children will not live as well as they themselves do. That view is dead wrong: The babies being born in America today are the luckiest crop in history. American GDP per capita is now about $56,000.... That -- in real terms -- is a staggering six times the amount in 1930, the year I was born, a leap far beyond the wildest dreams of my parents or their contemporaries. U. S. citizens are not intrinsically more intelligent today, nor do they work harder than did Americans in 1930. Rather, they work far more efficiently and thereby produce more. This all-powerful trend is certain to continue: America's economic magic remains alive and well.

WARREN BUFFETT

annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, February 2016

Tags: Warren Buffett


America is a nation of underdogs.

MARCO RUBIO

"For Marco Rubio, Is It Too Late to Be the Underdog?", ABC News, March 7, 2016

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If you're thinking seriously about the future of America, you know that right now all bets are off. Face it: America is going down. It's full of enemy combatants ready to strike. It's a nuclear time bomb. It's the tallest buildings crumbling to dust. It's a corporate-controlled surveillance state. It's ghettos, graffiti, and the abandoned shell of industry. It's endless ugly chain stores, transient strip-mall architecture, cheaply built McMansions, and shoddy imported goods no one is proud of. It's the glamorous, Golden Age of Hollywood transformed into a raunchy, foul-mouthed, violent beast. It's the Titanic about to test her might upon an iceberg. It's a catastrophe right out of a 70s disaster film.

MICHAEL STUTZ

"America is a 70s Disaster Film Starring Donald Trump", The Daily Caller, February 16, 2016


America has never quite forgiven Europe for having been discovered somewhat earlier in history than itself.

OSCAR WILDE

The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde

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Americans could open doors to almost all that was admirable--it was their misfortune, not their fault, that movies and victrolas and advertisements squeezed in when they opened the door.

STELLA BENSON

Pipers and a Dancer

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Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid. As a nation, we began by declaring that "all men are created equal." We now practically read it, "all men are created equal except negroes." When the Know-nothings get control, it will read, "all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and Catholics." When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty--to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

letter to Joshua F. Speed, Aug. 24, 1855

Tags: Abraham Lincoln, hypocrisy


That is the true genius of America, a faith in the simple dreams of its people, the insistence on small miracles. That we can say what we think, write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door. That we can have an idea and start our own business without paying a bribe or hiring somebody's son. That we can participate in the political process without fear of retribution, and that our votes will be counted -- or at least, most of the time.

BARACK OBAMA

speech at 2004 Democratic Convention

Tags: Barack Obama, dreams


America is the most grandiose experiment the world has seen ... but, I am afraid, it is not going to be a success.

SIGMUND FREUD

attributed, Freud: The Man and His Cause

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How does the rest of the world feel about the United States? They are fans, according to a survey of [checks notes] Americans.

MARK BERMAN

"America is popular, according to Americans", Washington Post, February 25, 2016