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Quotes About America

America is a poem in our eyes; its ample geography dazzles the imagination, and it will not wait long for metres.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I wait for the hour when that divine Beauty, which ravished the hearts of the Hebrew prophets, Hindu and Buddhist visionaries, Christian and Sufi mystics, and Chinese sages, will make itself known in America today.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Let us honestly state the facts. Our America has a bad name for superficialness. Great men, great nations have not been boasters and buffoons, but perceivers of the terror of life, and have manned themselves to face it.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
He was so strong." "Compared to Yesu, he is weak. The evil one is but a gou, a dog on a leash." "I've . . . never heard a demon's voice before." "You are wrong." "What do you mean?" "It is not that you have never heard the voices of demons, but that you haven't known you were hearing them." Quan put his hand on Ben's trembling arm. "In America, the voices of demons sound more pleasant.
~ Randy Alcorn
The Day America Told the Truth, James Patterson and Peter Kim
~ Randy Alcorn
in today's America the proud claim of "justice for all" is being replaced by the more modest claim of "justice for those who can afford it.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Al agravar los efectos de la desigualdad de oportunidades educativas, junto con unos impuestos de sucesiones demasiado bajos, Estados Unidos está creando día a día una plutocracia hereditaria.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
We had been taught that, once a country reaches a certain stage of development, inequality shrinks—and America had exemplified that theory.9 In the years after World War II, every part of our society had prospered, but the incomes of those at the bottom grew faster than those at the top.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Americans like to think of wealth inequality here as being different from that in old Europe, based on a landed aristocracy of a bygone era. But we have been evolving into a twenty-first-century inherited plutocracy.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Throughout its history, America has struggled with inequality. But with the tax policies and regulations that existed in the post–World War II war period—and the heavy investments in education, like the GI Bill—matters were improving. The tax cuts at the top and deregulation that began in the Reagan years reversed that trend. There
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
In America the share of national income going to the top .01% (some 16,000 families) has risen from just over 1% in 1980 to almost 5% now—an even bigger slice than the top .01% got in the Gilded Age."9
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Ba nu e deloc piciorul tau! replica sora Cramer.Acest picior apartine guvernului SUA.
~ Joseph Heller
He had begun Democracy in America by warning his readers that "Whoever should imagine that I have intended to write a panegyric would be strangely mistaken," adding later that "there are certain truths which the Americans can only learn from strangers. . . .
~ Joseph J. Ellis
Ordinary British soldiers harbored several strange preconceptions of their own. Some were surprised that the colonists wore clothes, thinking they would dress like Indians. Other had expected to encounter roving bands of wild animals in the manner of African jungles. And when a loyalist came aboard one ship to help it into port, the British crew and troops were dumbfounded. All the People had been of the Opinion, they exclaimed, that the inhabitants of America were black.
~ Joseph J. Ellis
In 2016 a Johns Hopkins study found that more than 250,000 Americans die each year from preventable medical errors, effectively making modern medicine the third leading cause of death in the US.
~ Joseph Mercola
The problems began almost immediately for the Hollywood Division CRO because, according to unofficial reports to the office of the chief of police, Hollywood was not like anywhere else. In fact, the unofficial report referred to Hollywood as "America's kook capital.
~ Joseph Wambaugh
And why," she asked, "Do you call yourselves America? This hemisphere is one body, one person. She is America.
~ Joy Harjo
Boxing has become America's tragic theater.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Baldwin wrote in Notes of a Native Son that because he loved America "more than any other country in the world," he insisted on the right "to criticize her perpetually."49 Our love for black America demands no less.
~ Wahneema Lubiano
We go forth all to seek America. And in the seeking we create her. In the quality of our search shall be the nature of the America that we created.
~ Waldo Frank
Laughter is America's most important export.
~ Walt Disney
America's health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.
~ Walter Cronkite
America's health care system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.
~ Walter Cronkite
America was living off the canned foods of art, the things held over from years before. It knew, vaguely, that there was fresh fruit, fresh meat on the tables of Paris, and it wanted its share.
~ Walter Pach