Early American Quotes
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The Smithsonian should box and preserve Tim McGraw's Nashville den for a future exhibit entitled 'Early 21st Century American Man Cave.'
— Stephen Rodrick
How early the American cause turned to the sea.
— Dudley W. Knox
love is not boastful. But hate? Apparently hate has a big mouth.
— Sloane Crosley
Did you ever stand on a street corner in American at five o'clock in the morning?
I did. — Jack Kerouac
I did. — Jack Kerouac
Some grocery stores began using electronic scanners as early as 1976, and the devices have been in general use in American supermarkets for a decade.
— Andrew Rosenthal
I'm very interested in the early American history, the time when the country came together.
— Ben Stiller
I know all that better than my own name.
— Martial
Early American speeches, from Washington's to Patrick Henry's, have been detheologized in history textbooks. No one has called it censorship.
— James G. Watt
In a consumer society there are inevitably two kinds of slaves: the prisoners of addiction and the prisoners of envy.
— Ivan Illich
I like Celtic folk music, Native American music, and any kind of early music. There isn't a lot of music that I don't like ... except for Show Tunes.
— Terri Windling
Trust God without limit!
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
We are working to deploy a powerful new radar network with American early warning systems,
— Joe Biden
In the early '90s when the American independent movie started, it held personal vision as a premium. That was brilliant timing.
— Allison Anders
What the United States wanted in Guatemala - and in Iran, where the C.I.A. also deposed a government in the early 1950s - was pro-American stability.
— Stephen Kinzer
The ... office was decorated in early American Earth Mother, with spider plants, hemp wall tapestries, and beeswax candles.
— Karen Neches
The early American arrived at a land of which he knew nothing.
— Francis Parker Yockey