Americas Quotes
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Americas Quotes & Sayings
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If blacks are oppressed in America, why isn't there a black exodus?
— David Horowitz
I grieve for life's bright promise, just shown and then withdrawn.
— William C. Bryant
These guys from the nation's capital - now they do a lot of thinking. Referring to boxers from D.C., not politicians.
— George Foreman
The excellence of the mental entertainment consists less in the subject than in the author's skill in well dressing it up.
— Henry Fielding
In Australia and the Americas," says Tim Flannery, "the animals probably didn't know enough to run away.
— Bill Bryson
The great thing in life is not to be able to do things, because then they are always done for you.
— Angela Thirkell
I still believe Americas destiny is to become a living testament to what free human beings can accomplish by acting in unity.
— John F. Kerry
Whoever says Americas best days are behind it are looking the wrong direction.
— George H. W. Bush
Despite some struggles of our own, Americas business and economic system remains the envy of much of the world.
— John S. Watson
All of us in all the Americas will be living at the point of a gun.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Senator Kerry says he sees two Americas. It makes the whole thing mutual - America sees two John Kerrys.
— Dick Cheney
We can't help who we love, Maverick," he
— K.L. Kreig
The presumed causes of Americas troubles can be summed up simply: the evils of unlimited competition, and abuses by those with economic power.
— Charles A. Reich
The Indian wars have never ended in the Americas.
— Leslie Marmon Silko
The Achilles Heel of the Americas was the lack of cultural confidence typical of new settlers.
— Arthur Erickson
it is a fact that eleven million Africans were forcibly carried abroad, more than nine million of them to the Americas.
— Bernard Bailyn
The history of the Americas is one of constant warfare over salt,
— Mark Kurlansky