America proverbs

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◆ No, I'm not choosing him or you. I'm choosing me.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ I want to gather up all the ink cartridges in the universe, because somewhere, mixed in with all that ink, is the next great American novel. And I'd love nothing more than to drink it.
- Jarod Kintz99
◆ Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt99
◆ In America, anyone can become president. That's the problem.
- George Carlin99
◆ If you don't want me to be in love with you, you're going to have to stop looking so lovely. First thing tomorrow I'm having your maids sew some potato sacks together for you.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ You get confused by crying women, I get confused by walks with princes.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ I was once reproved by a minister who was driving a poor beast to some meeting-house horse-sheds among the hills of New Hampshire, because I was bending my steps to a mountain-top on the Sabbath, instead of a church, when I would have gone farther than he to hear a true word spoken on that or any day. He declared that I was 'breaking the Lord's fourth commandment,' and proceeded to enumerate, in a sepulchral tone, the disasters which had befallen him whenever he had done any ordinary work on the Sabbath. He really thought that a god was on the watch to trip up those men who followed any secular work on this day, and did not see that it was the evil conscience of the workers that did it. The country is full of this superstition, so that when one enters a village, the church, not only really but from association, is the ugliest looking building in it, because it is the one in which human nature stoops the lowest and is most disgraced. Certainly, such temples as these shall erelong cease to deform the landscape. There are few things more disheartening and disgusting than when you are walking the streets of a strange village on the Sabbath, to hear a preacher shouting like a boatswain in a gale of wind, and thus harshly profaning the quiet atmosphere of the day.
- Henry David Thoreau99
◆ Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half.
- Gore Vidal99
◆ You've changed me forever. And I'll never forget you.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ In the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope.
- Barack Obama99
◆ I should have known that if any girl was going to disobey an order, it would be you.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ My people are few. They resemble the scattering trees of a storm-swept plain...There was a time when our people covered the land as the waves of a wind-ruffled sea cover its shell-paved floor, but that time long since passed away with the greatness of tribes that are now but a mournful memory.
- Chief Seattle99
◆ Listen to me, kitten. Win or lose, you'll always be a princess to me.
- Kiera Cass99
◆ You can't talk about fucking in America, people say you're dirty. But if you talk about killing somebody, that's cool.
- Richard Pryor99
◆ The IQ and the life expectancy of the average American recently passed each other in opposite directions.
- George Carlin99

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