Dan Dreiberg: What happened to us? What happened to the American Dream? Edward Blake: "What happened to the American Dream?" It came true! You're lookin' at it...
Michael Jackson fundamentally altered the terms of the debate about African American music. Remember, he was a chocolate, cherubic-faced genius with an African American halo. He had an Afro halo. He was a kid who was capable of embodying all of the h...
Abe Ribicoff believes in that American dream. I believe it from the bottom of my heart, and your sons and daughters, too, can have the American dream come true.
We need to be united, and we all need to understand that we're all capable of achieving the American dream. And, but that has to be something that is self-realized. And also, to demonize someone for achieving the American dream is unfair.
President Reagan always gave the credit to the American people and American ideals. He treated his job as a valuable temporary loan from the American people, a loan that should be respected and returned with dutiful appreciation.
It is their mores, then, that make the Americans of the United States...capable of maintaining the rule of democracy.... Too much importance is attached to laws and too little to mores.... I am convinced that the luckiest of geographical circumstance...
Haste is the mother of inaccuracy
It only looks that way.
Lovely women, lovely quarrels.
The lazybones must work twice.
I'm not that interesting of a person.
Lincoln believed in the American people.
The American Dream is about freedom.
The American dream seems to be thriving in Europe not at home.
Black history is American history.
The future of American film lies on television.
I'm living the American dream.
The first African-American leader was Dr. Martin Luther King.
I think the American government is now the most corrupt government in the world.
The American Dream is really money.
American society is still puritanical.