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Quotes About American

I watch lots of American shows like 'Desperate Housewives' and so on.
~ Neena Gupta
I think the American people, through the healthy exchange of ideas, understood that they could do better as a country, in terms of healthcare, affordable education, affordable housing.
~ Jane O'Meara Sanders
Why can't we give the American people a break and separate humor from politics?
~ Dan Crenshaw
I think Canadian humor is a little less broad than American humor.
~ Scott Thompson
I thought I had more of a European sense of humour than the average American comic.
~ Bo Burnham
Look at the American history of slavery. Can you say that hundreds of years later that has been eased? That pain has not yet been eased.
~ Anohni
A los norteamericanos les chifla ver cómo se disculpan los pecadores.
~ Gillian Flynn
Between 1798 and 1808 American colleges were racked by mounting incidents of student defiance and outright rebellion—on a scale never seen before or since in American history.
~ Gordon S. Wood
Although Americans justify their self-interest in moral terms, their true interest is never itself moral.
~ Gore Vidal
I believe there's something very salutary in, say, beating up a gay-bashing policeman. Preferably one fights through the courts, through the laws, through education, but if at a neighborhood level violence is necessary, I'm all for violence. It's the only thing Americans understand.
~ Gore Vidal
Whether he knows it or not, the middle-income American is taxed as though he were living in a socialist society.
~ Gore Vidal
Envy is the central fact of American life.
~ Gore Vidal
Not only are the male students drawn to violence (at second hand), they are also quite totalitarian-minded, even for Americans, and I am convinced that any attractive television personality who wanted to become our dictator would have their full support.
~ Gore Vidal
Since the reading skills of the American people are the lowest in the First World, the general public is always easy prey to manipulation by television.
~ Gore Vidal
If ever there was a people ripe for dictatorship it is the American people today. Should a homegrown Hitler appear, whose voice, amongst the public orders, would be raised against him in derision? Certainly no voice on television: 'Sorry, the guy has a lot of fans. Sure, we know he's bad news, but you can't hurt people's feelings. They buy soap, too.
~ Gore Vidal
In the end, only Washington's majestic presence kept the army together. He was also lucky in his British counterparts: mediocrities to a man. (One British observer noted, "Any general in the world other than General Howe would have beaten General Washington; and any general in the world other than General Washington would have beaten General Howe.")
~ Gore Vidal
while the Spanish Philippines became our first Asian real estate and the inspiration for close to a century now of disastrous American adventures in that part of the world.
~ Gore Vidal
But like every good American, Truman knew he hated Communism. He also hated socialism, which may or may not have been the same thing. No one seemed quite sure. Yet as early as the American election of 1848, socialism—imported by comical German immigrants with noses always in books—was an ominous specter, calculated to derange a raw capitalist society with labor unions, health care, and other Devil's work still being fiercely resisted a century and a half later.
~ Gore Vidal
Like my countrymen, I am always thrilled when someone entirely without talent is able to become through strenuous and even pathological publicizing of himself a part of the nation's consciousness and for a season famous because that is our American way.
~ Gore Vidal
The American people are as devoted to the idea of sin and its punishment as they are to making money—and fighting drugs is nearly as big a business as pushing them. Since the combination of sin and money is irresistible (particularly to the professional politician), the situation will only grow worse." I suppose, if nothing else, I was
~ Gore Vidal
So here they are, trying to get us into the army again to get us to fight in Europe, but the country is isolationist. One of the reasons why the world has been demonized is because they had to do it. The average American is an isolationist.
~ Gore Vidal
I didn't bother to ask him why he didn't wait for someone from the American Legation, for I knew the reason. French methods are a little old-fashioned by our cold standards: they believe in the conscience, the sense of guilt, a criminal should be confronted with his crime, for he may break down and betray himself. I told myself again I was innocent
~ Graham Greene
For more than half a century, [...] American archaeology was so riddled with pre-formed opinions about how the past should look, and about the orderly, linear way in which civilizations should evolve, that it repeatedly missed, sidelined, and downright ignored evidence for any human presence at all prior to Clovis--until, at any rate, the mass of that evidence became so overwhelming that it took the existing paradigm by storm.
~ Graham Hancock
Dmitri-9: But the one I hated the most was the American space chimp., Ham, they called him. Handsome Ham! 'The John Glenn Of The Apes.' Did that privileged Capitalist shit ever have to drive a tractor?
~ Grant Morrison