Quotes About American
The squashy earth-colored sofas, the tall cups of American froth, the wholesome young people working with quiet efficiency
~ Robert Galbraith
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The American design of a constitutional Republic is such a "complete and self-supporting scheme." The heresy that dislocates it is the introduction of the denial that judges are bound by law.
~ Robert H. Bork
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Allen Ginsberg had the idea that the image in a blues refrain was the American haiku.
~ Robert Hass
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Continuing a great American tradition, the author of this book will gleefully include statistics wherever they suit his purpose. Simultaneously, he'll be employing top-secret selective amnesia techniques to deal with the fundamental problems in doing so.
~ Robert Hurst
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Since 2000, we have seen a sharp decline in growth in output per person and its two components—growth in productivity and in hours of work per person—after corrections for the ups and downs of the business cycle. Because the basic data are unambiguous in registering a significant and deepening growth slowdown, the book's title, The Rise and Fall of American Growth, has become a statement of fact.
~ Robert J. Gordon
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It was not until the late 1970s and early 1980s, when détente was abandoned and American policy grew more confrontational again, that Soviet leaders finally came to fear that that they might not be able to keep up the geopolitical competition, and not just with the United States but with the liberal order more generally.
~ Robert Kagan
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If the numbers Henley was quoting were accurate, it would make Dean Corll the worst mass murderer in American history.
~ Robert Keller
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A cardinal American virtue, 'ambition,' promotes a cardinal American vice, 'deviant behavior.
~ Robert King Merton
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Gutzon Borglum, the man most famous for sculpting Mount Rushmore.
~ Robert Masello
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They were untouched by modern education, but their government was striving with might and main to procure this inestimable benefit for them; anticlericalism and American bustle would soon free them from belief in miracles and holy likenesses.
~ Robertson Davies
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No, you don't get a chance to bargain. As an individual, you have to pay full freight." "Why is that? Why do I have to pay more than health insurance companies for the same service?" "This is how American hospital-based medicine works," Roger snapped. "I don't have time to explain it to you, nor is it my job.
~ Robin Cook
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with his irritation and anger still at a boiling point, Brian thought again about the two CEOs and how they seemed to be poster children for what was wrong with American medicine and unbridled entrepreneurial capitalism. And as a doer, he knew he couldn't just passively allow their greediness to go unchallenged and dictate the unraveling of his life. He had to do something. He just didn't know what.
~ Robin Cook
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because an American can have a double-barreled last name but there is little practice for a triple-barreled one.
~ Roger Ebert
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We'd had a revelation. This was the direction American movies should take: into idiosyncratic characters, into dialogue with an ear for the vulgar and the literate, into a plot free to surprise us about the characters, into an existential ending not required to be happy.
~ Roger Ebert
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The American liberal is certainly not averse to the power of the state, provided it is exerted by liberals, and exerted against conservatives.
~ Roger Scruton
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There are many American conservatives, including those influenced by the Roman Catholic tradition of natural law philosophy, who believe that, in the end, the conservative position rests on theological foundations.
~ Roger Scruton
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Enemies can be confronted only if they are first brought to earth. And that means bringing them to earth somewhere, as the Americans brought al-Qa'eda to earth in Afghanistan. Globalization may have made it harder to defend ourselves against terrorist assaults, but we are nevertheless defending territory, the place where we are, and hunting down our enemies in the place where they are.
~ Roger Scruton
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Amber has never been noted for its squeamishness," she said. "You have been exposed to too much American journalism.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Reconstruction was a fine but ultimately doomed experiment in American life. The tragedy of this intractable issue was that there was finally no way for blacks to enjoy their rights without a prolonged military presence, and that became politically impossible.
~ Ron Chernow
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Thomas Paine, who had arrived in Philadelphia two years earlier, provided Hamilton with a perfect model when he anonymously published Common Sense. The onetime corset maker and excise officer issued a resounding call for American independence that sold a stupendous 120,000 copies by year's end.
~ Ron Chernow
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An essential difference between the American and French revolutions was that the American version allowed a search for many truths, while French zealots tried to impose a single sacred truth that allowed no deviation. page 714
~ Ron Chernow
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In February 1878, Grant braved rain, wind, and snow to become the first American president to visit Jerusalem. He met with a delegation of American Jews who distributed relief to their suffering brethren in the Holy Land and he promised to carry their message to Jewish leaders at home. As they entered religious sites, Julia was susceptible to powerful emotions, her active imagination a perfect foil for her husband's skeptical, deadpan humor.
~ Ron Chernow
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My family is American, Ulysses later declared proudly, and has been for generations, in all its branches, direct and collateral.
~ Ron Chernow
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The extraordinary outpouring of bipartisan concern blotted out the scandals of Grant's presidency and restored him to his rightful niche in the American pantheon. Hundreds of sympathetic messages piled up at the Grant residence, including telegrams from Jefferson Davis and the sons of Robert E. Lee and Albert Sidney Johnston.
~ Ron Chernow
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