Famous Quotes
1002 Quotations with American.
- 281. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I find that the Americans have no passions; they have appetites.
- 282. Henry James: I hate American simplicity. I glory in the piling up of complications of every s ...
- 283. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I hate this shallow Americanism which hopes to get rich by credit, to get knowle ...
- 284. Michael S. Harper: I have a great fear for the moral will of Americans if it takes more than a week ...
- 285. Jonathan Swift: I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, tha ...
- 286. Freya Stark: I have met charming people, lots who would be charming if they hadn't got a comp ...
- 287. Alexis de Tocqueville: I have no hesitation in saying that although the American woman never leaves her ...
- 288. Noam Chomsky: I have often thought that if a rational Fascist dictatorship were to exist, then ...
- 289. Ronald Reagan: I hope all Americans will vigorously participate in their community's efforts to ...
- 290. Anita Loos: I really think that American gentlemen are the best after all, because kissing y ...
- 291. Adlai E. Stevenson: I sometimes marvel at the extraordinary docility with which Americans submit to ...
- 292. Franklin D. Roosevelt: I sometimes think that the saving grace of America lies in the fact that the ove ...
- 293. Kiichi Miyazawa: I suspect that American workers have come to lack a work ethic. They do not live ...
- 294. Kevin Kline: I think every American actor wants to be a movie star. But I never wanted to do ...
- 295. Don DeLillo: I think it's only in a crisis that Americans see other people. It has to be an A ...
- 296. Robert Penn Warren: I think the greatest curse of American society has been the idea of an easy mill ...
- 297. Georgie Anne Geyer: I truly believe that women of my generation can bring a new cleansing element to ...
- 298. Oscar Wilde: I was disappointed in Niagara -- most people must be disappointed in Niagara. Ev ...
- 299. Nathaniel Hawthorne: I wonder that we Americans love our country at all, it having no limits and no o ...
- 300. Lord Byron: I would rather have a nod from an American, than a snuff-box from an emperor.