American journalist: If you were to give advice to a woman, what would it be? Edith Piaf: Love. American journalist: To a young girl? Edith Piaf: Love. American journalist: To a child? Edith Piaf: Love.
[first lines] American Athlete: Hey! Oh! Shame, shame! Closing down the beer garden. 100 meter dash powered by knackwurst and lager. American Athlete: Where are you guys from? American Athlete: What is your event?
I am the American Dream. I am the epitome of what the American Dream basically said. It said you could come from anywhere and be anything you want in this country. That's exactly what I've done.
In 2001, the oil companies, the war contractors and the Neo-Con-Artists seized the economy and added $4 trillion of unproductive spending to the national debt. We now pay four times more for defence, three times more for gasoline and home-heating oil...
There was no opiate like a French pillow.
There is nothing political about American literature.
In 1900, 180-plus out of every 1,000 African-American babies died.
I'm tired of being labelled anti-American because I ask questions.
I really have the American dream licked.
The American people abhor a vacuum.
I mean, the greatest athletes in the world are African-American.
My father was an all-American football player.
Hollywood needs to recognise all shades of African American beauty.
The '60s were a time of great change in American music.
I let the American people down.
The American people might have a criminal syndicate running their government.
Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the fabric of American life.
I love baseball. And American Football, too. But not rugby.
The American people have not become heartless.
It has been said that on screen I personified the American woman.
They're just big in the eyes of the American public.