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Quotes About U.S.A.

Team U.S.A. is awesome.
~ Nathan Chen
I'm a huge patriot, and what holds a lot of value for me is to be part of Team U.S.A.
~ Mike Schultz
There are some who think that the government is limited in how many corruption cases it can bring against Wall Street, because juries can't understand the complexity of the financial schemes involved. But in 'U.S.A. v. Carollo,' that turned out not to be true.
~ Matt Taibbi
I'm proud of the U.S.A. We've done some amazing things. To wear our flag in the Olympics is an honor.
~ Shaun White
It's been amazing to me every day just putting on that Team U.S.A. gear. That's the team that I used to watch as a kid on NBA TV and now I'm a part of it! It doesn't get much cooler than that.
~ Tobias Harris
The first album I bought, I didn't even buy it. My grandma got Mike Jones and Bow Wow's 'Wanted' a little later. Matter of fact Ying Yang Twins' 'U.S.A. Still United' was the first album, but Mike Jones was the first album I really love.
~ Lil Uzi Vert
I'm excited to contribute towards U.S.A. Basketball's winning legacy and continuing its tremendous reputation around the world.
~ DeMarcus Cousins
I love the U.S.A. women's soccer team. I'm really a fan of them, how they play as a team, the spirit they have. They really motivate a lot of people.
~ Amanda Nunes
Mexico is becoming the northern part of Latin America, not the U.S.A.'s southern outpost.
~ Jeremy Corbyn
I founded Turning Point U.S.A. to take the fight for ideological diversity directly to a progressive stronghold: the nation's leading colleges and universities.
~ Charlie Kirk
neighbor I say to you: forget for a moment the Entertainment, and think instead about a U.S.A. where such a thing could be possible enough for your Office to fear: can such a U.S.A. hope to survive for a much longer time? To survive as a nation of peoples? To much less exercise dominion over other nations of other peoples? If these are other peoples who still know what it is to choose?
~ David Foster Wallace
As UCLA historian Sarah Haley notes, in earlier periods when the numbers of the confined were "only" in the tens of thousands, the prisons still concentrated, "massified," the lives of targeted groups, particularly African Americans in post-slavery U.S.A.
~ Unknown