Quotes About American
In Maryland, we consider ourselves pro-growth Americans.
~ Martin O'Malley
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I don't think of myself as an American Master. I've just been making a living.
~ Bob Newhart
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It's very difficult to be asking other people for opportunities. It is much more empowering to be creating opportunities, to be the one who is saying, 'Look, I'm going to take this from the ground up and create a story that is meaningful to me as an Asian American and cast it with Asian Americans and have Asian Americans writing it.'
~ Daniel Dae Kim
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Yeah, I would not want a foreign entity to meddle in our election; you know, a government. Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't want that; I'm American.
~ Brad Parscale
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I feel the American people are resilient.
~ Jacky Rosen
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In the English books, the American kids' books, typically, there is a problem, the characters grapple with that problem, and the problem is resolved.
~ Pamela Druckerman
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I like to do books in which a lot of the research and the writing and the thinking revolves around something American.
~ Bill Bryson
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It's very difficult for the American people to believe that our government, one of the richest on Earth, is also one of the stingiest on Earth.
~ Jimmy Carter
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There has to be a way to live the life you're accustomed to and not sacrifice things. Americans are not very good about sacrificing.
~ Barry Sternlicht
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President Trump's efforts have made the American people safer and our nation stronger.
~ Robert C. O'Brien
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As Secretary of Agriculture under President Clinton, I led the effort to bring running water to every American home.
~ Mike Espy
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My experience of American politics is that people raise issues, and they get addressed in an effective but imperfect way. But that's sort of the American system: Mind the problem and worry it, and then we attack it with overwhelming power and put it away - and that's the end of that problem.
~ Tom Steyer
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And being that my father is gone in immigrant and I have you know - that I owe my existence to immigration, I think that the fear of immigration that has existed in American history from the first day, I just find it to be wrong.
~ Vic Mensa
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I started out in Hollywood and I owe a certain amount of loyalty to both the American movie industry and this country.
~ Van Heflin
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The jambalaya of the American South owes a lot to the cuisines of the islands and western Africa, and it's my favorite of this type of one-pot cookery.
~ Andrew Zimmern
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I believe the U.S. government owes it to the American people to tell them the truth about what is happening in Guantanamo.
~ Mohamedou Ould Slahi
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Regulators owned and controlled by industry are not the American way.
~ Sheldon Whitehouse
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Motorcycle riding has been a passion of mine since my 20th birthday, and as a proud member of the American Motorcyclist Association and the Harley Owners Group, I can attest that responsible riding has many unique recreational benefits for millions of Americans.
~ Tim Walberg
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If home ownership is the American dream, then foreclosure certainly is the American nightmare. It destroys more than credit. It destroys lives. And its effects are felt beyond the individual family that it devastates. It shakes our entire economy.
~ Lisa Madigan
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Not owning a car anymore, I feel like I'm barely an American. I miss it. And I barely ever get to listen to the radio in the car, which is the best place for radio.
~ Ira Glass
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The harassment, violence, and attacks against our Asian American and Pacific Islander friends, neighbors, and community members must stop.
~ Ralph Northam
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Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.
~ Dannel Malloy
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I was reading newspaper front pages from the 1930s, and I was taken aback. I'm not naive about American history, but I was a bit knocked off my feet by things that used to be on the front pages of newspapers.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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No one would ever cast me as an aristocrat. I think the big thing about being an Irish artist is access to melancholy. Especially the American Irish. The availability of loss, some kind of pain, is an important part of who we are. I think my Irishness gave me that.
~ Brian Dennehy
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