All that grave weight of America Cancelled! Like Greece and Rome. The future in ruins!
But what most astonishes me in the United States, is not so much the marvelous grandeur of some undertakings, as the innumerable multitude of small ones.
When I used Claudia [Cardinale] for example, in Once Upon a Time in the West, she represented the birth of American matriarchy. Because women had enormous weight in America.
How is it having more control if there are businesses from China, India, America choosing Germany and France over London?
Throughout his life, Ronald Reagan believed America is capable of great things and its people could and would lead the way if left unburdened by taxation and regulation.
Trade has suddenly become massively unpopular. I think that's massively unjust. I think free trade has been wonderful for America on balance.
I believe that we are lost here in America, but I believe we shall be found. And this belief, which mounts now to the catharsis of knowledge and conviction, is for me--and I think for all of us--not only our own hope, but America's everlasting, living dream.
People in America worship money, and a white man's face on a green piece of paper does not make me wealthy. My health makes me wealthy. I used to work at a hospital, so I know the real deal.
I know jazz is completely un-American. But the reason why America doesn't like it is because it's not funny. We [americans] have made jazz funny.
Elvis' disappearing body is like a flashing event horizon at the edge of the black hole that is America today.
I will never forget the debt we owe to those who have fought to keep America safe.
By the accusation of liberal bias. . . the institutions that conservatives revere - the military, corporate America, organized religion, and the powerful conservative groups themselves - will be able to escape scrutiny and increase their influence.
A strong, educated middle class is what made America the greatest country in the world.
There are three categories of people in America: those who are afraid, those who don't know enough to be afraid, and those who know their Bibles.
We must work tirelessly to make sure that every boy and girl in America who is up for adoption has a family waiting to reach him or her. . . This is a season of miracles, and perhaps there is no greater miracle than finding a loving home for a child who needs one.
Donald Trump doesn't pose a single threat to the greatness of America.
I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women; but I must say that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in praise of women were applied to the women of America, it would not do them justice for their conduct during this war.
We need to guarantee equal rights and civil rights and say that, here in America, workers have the right to organize - women have the right to choose - and justice belongs to everyone regardless of race or gender or sexual orientation.
Industrial agriculture now accounts for over half of America's water pollution.
We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy