AMERICA QUOTES III

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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people -- women as well as men.

SUSAN B. ANTHONY

speech after her arrest for voting in the 1872 presidential election

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Never content just to be, America is also obliged to mean; America signifies, hence its constant and riveting vulnerability to illusion.

MARTIN AMIS

"Phantom of the Opera: The Republicans in 1988", Visiting Mr. Nabokov and Other Excursions

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The English Constitution, in a word, is framed on the principle of choosing a single sovereign authority, and making it good; the American, upon the principle of having many sovereign authorities, and hoping that their multitude may atone for their inferiority.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Literary Studies

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France was a land, England was a people, but America, having about it still that quality of the idea, was harder to utter--it was the graves at Shiloh and the tired, drawn, nervous faces of its great men, and the country boys dying in the Argonne for a phrase that was empty before their bodies withered. It was a willingness of the heart.

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

"The Swimmers", Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 19, 1929

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I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder, as the opening of a grand scene and design in providence, for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth.

JOHN ADAMS

Dissertation on the Canon and the Feudal Law, Boston Gazette, Aug. 1765

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Look, America is no more a democracy than Russia is a Communist state. The governments of the U.S. and Russia are practically the same. There's only a difference of degree. We both have the same basic form of government: economic totalitarianism. In other words, the settlement to all questions, the solutions to all issues are determined not by what will make the people most healthy and happy in their bodies and their minds but by economics. Dollars or rubles.

TOM ROBBINS

Another Roadside Attraction

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I have fallen in love with American names,
The sharp, gaunt names that never get fat,
The snakeskin-titles of mining-claims,
The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat,
Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat.

STEPHEN VINCENT BENÉT

"American Names"

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I still believe in a place called Hope, a place called America.

BILL CLINTON

speech at Democratic National Convention, August 29, 1996

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We speak with pride and admiration of that little band of Americans who overcame insuperable odds to set this nation on course 200 years ago. But our glory didn't end with them. Americans ever since have emulated their deeds.

RONALD REAGAN

State of the Union address, Jan. 26, 1982

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American's greatest deficit is no longer found in the federal budget. It is a moral deficit, and it may be found in a polluted and poisoned culture that has become the great enemy within.

PAT BUCHANAN

speech, Mar. 2, 1999

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The truth is, everything we know about America, everything Americans come to know about being American, isn't from the news. I live there. We don't go home at the end of the day and think, "Well, I really know who I am now because the Wall Street Journal says that the Stock Exchange closed at this many points." What we know about how to be who we are comes from stories. It comes from the novels, the movies, the fashion magazines. It comes from popular culture.

CHRIS ABANI

"Chris Abani on the stories of Africa", TED conference

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Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half.

GORE VIDAL

Screening History

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To be black in America is to walk with fury.

NATHAN MCCALL

To Be Black in America Is to Walk with Fury


America needs to be a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons.

GEORGE H. W. BUSH

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Deep in the heart of every American, I think there burns a flame. It's an inheritance from every generation of Americans that has come before us. That's why we have overcome every crisis we have ever faced before. It's what makes this nation so special, why we stand apart. That flame is not going to be extinguished in this moment. If our leadership does its part, the American people will do more than their part.

JOE BIDEN

speech on Coronavirus, March 23, 2020

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The chief business of the American people is business.

CALVIN COOLIDGE

speech, Jan. 17, 1925

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The English Puritans pulled down church and state to rebuild Zion on the ruins, and all the while it was not Zion, but America, they were building.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

"New England Two Centuries Ago", The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose

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Well, America is never a laughingstock because it's too powerful for that. But people do want clarity and consistency.

TONY BLAIR

interview, Politico, September 25, 2017


We're entering our third century now, but it's wrong to judge our nation by its years. The calendar can't measure America because we were meant to be an endless experiment in freedom -- with no limit to our reaches, no boundaries to what we can do, no end point to our hopes. The United States Constitution is the impassioned and inspired vehicle by which we travel through history. It grew out of the most fundamental inspiration of our existence: that we are here to serve Him by living free -- that living free releases in us the noblest of impulses and the best of our abilities; that we would use these gifts for good and generous purposes and would secure them not just for ourselves and for our children but for all mankind.

RONALD REAGAN

State of the Union Address, Jan. 27, 1987

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This is America and I'll make as much noise as I want so just shut your own mouth.

GARRISON KEILLOR

Liberty: A Novel of Lake Wobegon

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