It is the American vice, the democratic disease which expresses its tyranny by reducing everything unique to the level of the herd.
I really feel sorry for new generation. It's hard to find backbone. I never had crisis of identity. But I think many Americans have it.
It's a very tough thing to run for office, but it's also the way the American people get to know you.
Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that.
The first American ancestor of our name was a younger son of these old Devonshire people, and came to the Virginia colony in the reign of Charles the First.
Americans, they have an incredible operatic tradition: the Metropolitan Opera House is - if not the most prestigious - one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world for over 100 years.
For instance, I was a little surprised that the Shiites didn't rise up against Saddam and the Baath party across most of the country when the Americans moved in March and April of 2003.
I have deep emotions about the American people. If I were to cry for anything, I would cry for them and the policies that they're about to face.
I grew up in the classic American-Jewish suburbia, which has a whole different sense of what it means to be Jewish than anywhere else in the world.
Once you run current-account deficits, you depend on the kindness of strangers. This might be the beginning of the end of the American empire.
Fair and affordable housing is a basic right for all New Yorkers and all Americans.
The ideal American type is perfectly expressed by the Protestant, individualist, anti-conformist, and this is the type that is in the process of disappearing. In reality there are few left.
President Bush says he is concerned about the Iraqi people, but if Iraqi people are dying in numbers, then American policy will be challenged very strongly.
In Quebec, we're less inhibited artistically, culturally, politically. We're less focused on box office and comparing our films to the American films.
The American story is a story of immigration. I would be the last person who would say immigrants are not important to America.
It would not be fair to the critics of Rotary, who include some of the most brilliant of the British and American writers, to charge them with prejudice.
There is a whole school of Canadian academics, media personalities, and politicians whose definition of a Canadian is a North American who fears or dislikes the United States.
My generation of Americans was the first to really care about racism and sexism, not to mention the I Ching, plus, of course, the Earth.
Of all the American educational system's problems, none is more severe than the academic year beginning before Labor Day.
The American political system is like fast food--mushy, insipid, made out of disgusting parts of things...and everybody wants some.
I read an article that said one in five Americans thinks Elvis is alive. I want to find those morons and get them registered to vote for me.