Patrick Bateman: Negative. Cancel it.
Joyce Brabner: I'm a self-diagnosed anemic.
I've always been crazy for the American songbook.
An Englishmen thinks seated; a Frenchmen standing; an American pacing, an Irishman, afterwards.
In the South they don't care how close you get, as long as you don't get too high. In the North, they don't care how high you get, as long as you don't get too close.
When the last tree has been cut down, the last river has been polluted and the last fish has been caught -- only then do you realize that money can't buy everything:
In Australia, kids play in American accents.
The mad, cruel, and accursed American war.
European fisheries are a disaster. The American fisheries are well-kept.
We go to Europe to be Americanized.
Americans don't want cowboys to be gay.
There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!
I tell people, 'I'm American. I act.'
American is the first democratic nation-state.
American business has just forgotten the importance of selling.
Americans think that they have a history, but it's nothing compared to Europe.
My dad is a Deadhead, my mom's a Jewish-American princess from Jersey.
Millions of Americans find community, comfort and support in their faith.
Most North Americans know that human-caused global warming is real, even if political leaders don't always reflect or act on that knowledge.
The Afro-American is not a bestial race.
Terrorists that kill Americans don't get released.