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Our growing, robust economy is able to provide the average American citizen access to the best social program there is - a steady job.
— J. D. Hayworth
I'm an American citizen now, but I will always have Canadian pride.
— Harland Williams
The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics.
— Theodore Roosevelt
What is a good enough principle for an American citizen ought to be good enough for the working man to follow.
— Mary Harris Jones
To be a born American citizen seems a guarantee against pauperism; and this, perhaps, springs from the virtue of a vote.
— Herman Melville
It makes me feel good. Being a foreigner, (the American fans) they make me feel like I'm a citizen of this country.
— Sergio Martinez
I am proud to be an American Citizen.
— Robert Purvis
This is my first week as an American citizen. It's amazing. Now I can vote in the general election - and for American Idol.
— Craig Ferguson
I deserve a fair trial, like every other American citizen. A large amount of ugly, malicious misinformation has been released to the media about me.
— Michael Jackson
When it comes to my rights as an American citizen, and yours, I am a triumphalist and an absolutist. Anything less is an insult,
— James Meredith
I'm obviously an American citizen. My parents are American citizens. But I'm not looked at as an American.
— Ana Castillo
To date, every American citizen has nearly $27,000 in public debt riding on our backs.
— Paul Gillmor
Citizen Kane is perhaps the one American talking picture that seems as fresh now as the day it opened. It may seem even fresher.
— Pauline Kael
Everyone in the Middle East pretty much wants to come and be an American citizen, but pretty much everybody is angry with the U. S. foreign policy.
— Mohamed ElBaradei
Obama's IRS is not the IRS I've ever known for over seventy years as an American citizen.
— Michael Moriarty
I'm still a proud Irishman, of course, but I've become an American citizen. I'm very, very proud of that.
— Liam Neeson
It takes more than just walking across the border to become an American citizen. It's what's in our souls.
— Duncan D. Hunter
I am an Israeli-born American citizen.
— Guy Oseary
I speak to you today not as an American citizen and not as a Jew, but as a human being
— Albert Einstein
The right of private judgment is absolute in every American citizen.
— James A. Garfield
The American uppermiddle-class citizen is a composite of negatives. He is largely delineated by what he is not.
- pg. 41 — William S. Burroughs
- pg. 41 — William S. Burroughs
1920 was an auspicious year for a young person to enter the world as an American citizen.
— Tom Brokaw
I could not become an American citizen. I would not like to become a citizen of a country that has capital punishment.
— Werner Herzog
The average citizen expresses pride in the American Bill of Rights and then seeks to protect his real estate by restrictive covenants.
— Harry Allen Overstreet
I am an American citizen, first class. I don't have a bade that makes me an official good guy like you, but Im work just as honest for a living.
— Lucky Luciano
I was determined not to become an American citizen but I did it for completely cynical reasons: to avoid paying inheritance tax in the U.S.
— Emily Mortimer
I am an American citizen and feel I am entitled to the same rights as any other citizen.
— Nat King Cole
I was fortunate enough to be an American citizen by birth and I have the birth certificate to prove it.
— Raul Labrador
I try to associate myself as just being myself - and being a person, an American citizen, going out there every day and just trying to be successful.
— Robert Griffin III
I'm first and foremost an Irishman, by birth, by nature, by soul, but an American citizen through and through as well.
— Pierce Brosnan
It is the duty of every American citizen to take part in a vigorous debate on the issues of the day.
— Thomas Jefferson