The amateur tweets. The pro works.
‐‐ Steven Pressfield
The amazing fact is that America is founded on a document. It's a work in progress. It can be tested by each generation.
‐‐ Christopher Hitchens
'The Amazing Race' has always been the gold standard of reality television to me. It's smart, it's funny, and it's entertaining as hell.
‐‐ Burnie Burns
The amazing thing about a football team is we can disagree and fight like brothers, but then we come back together. We are able to be open and honest about things that may offend us.
‐‐ Benjamin Watson
The amazing thing about being a dad is to be able to look at your child and realize that the universe is so much bigger than you.
‐‐ Macklemore
The amazing thing about technology is that people have power. We are seeing it all the time in that innocuous people you would never know are having their voices heard because of this ability and technology we have.
‐‐ Eric Balfour
The amazing thing about the sea is that it is perhaps the last truly unexplored frontier; most oceanographers estimate that only about ninety-five per cent of the sea has been studied. Meanwhile, the oceans are believed to contain more animals than exist on land, a majority of which have never been discovered.
‐‐ David Grann
The amazing thing is that I'm sane. I'm not bitter. I'm not drugged out. I'm not broke. I'm still married to the same guy. My children don't hate me.
‐‐ Brenda Lee
The amazing thing is that the more money it takes for a movie to get made, the more you feel like everybody wants you to fail.
‐‐ Alfonso Cuaron
The amazing thing now is that most of those so-called critics who were telling me to find my own voice seem to have lost theirs.
‐‐ Brian Lumley
The Amazon is not just a set of trees. It is a set of 25 million people. If we don't create real economic opportunities for them, the practical result is to encourage disorganized economic activities that results in the further destruction of the rain forest.
‐‐ Roberto Unger
The Amazons were notorious for their freedom: their sexual freedom, their freedom to hunt, to be outdoors, to go to war; and the Greeks, both men and women alike, were fascinated by these stories. Maybe it was a safe way to explore the idea of women who could be equals of men.
‐‐ Adrienne Mayor
The ambassador was never present, but his presence was never absent.
‐‐ Theodore C. Sorensen
The ambiguities of language, both in terms of vocabulary and syntax, are fascinating: how important connotation is, what is lost and what is gained in the linguistic transition.
‐‐ Marilyn Hacker
The ambiguous orientation of Japan drove the country into the position of an invader in Asia.
‐‐ Kenzaburo Oe
The ambition of 'Ten Thousand Saints,' Eleanor Henderson's debut novel about a group of unambitious lost souls, is beautiful. In nearly 400 pages, Henderson does not hold back once: she writes the hell out of every moment, every scene, every perspective, every fleeting impression, every impulse and desire and bit of emotional detritus.
‐‐ Stacey D'Erasmo
The ambition, the drive, the wanting to be the center of attention, the wanting to succeed... They're all inside me somewhere.
‐‐ Philip Seymour Hoffman
The ambitions for Thatgamecompany are very exciting to me.
‐‐ Mitch Lasky
The ambivalence of writing is such that it can be considered both an act and an interpretive process that follows after an act with which it cannot coincide. As such, it both affirms and denies its own nature.
‐‐ Paul de Man
The 'America at Home' project was aimed at being the most extensive record of American home life ever attempted, and we were amazed at how many people were willing to participate as photographers or to welcome the photographers into their homes.
‐‐ Rick Smolan
The America I know is great - not because government made it great but because ordinary citizens like me, like my father and like you are given the opportunity every day to do extraordinary things.
‐‐ Mia Love
The America I know is trusted, sometimes guardedly, but among those who aspire to improve the lives of their citizens, among those who feel vulnerable, and among those who want an equal voice in a partnership, we remain the partner of choice. The America I know leads, sometimes cautiously, but always ethically.
‐‐ Martin Dempsey
The America that I think most Americans would want, most economists on the right or left would want, is one in which a smart, ambitious, hardworking person without a huge amount of resources has a pretty good shot, in the end, of beating out a less smart, less ambitious, less hardworking rich person.
‐‐ Adam Davidson
The America that we knew as the smartest place on the planet is gone with the wind.
‐‐ Ben Stein
The America we all know has been a story of the many becoming one, uniting to preserve liberty, uniting to build the greatest economy in the world, uniting to save the world from unspeakable darkness.
‐‐ Mitt Romney
The American advertiser has made the superior American magazine of today possible.
‐‐ Edward Bok
The American army between world wars after World War I had virtually disintegrated. It was a very small force, given largely to practicing cavalry charges on western outposts.
‐‐ Rick Atkinson
The American Army has supplied, assigned a very capable man to me, to help me, bring me to military justice. I don't think I need no civilians. All I want to do is clear myself with the American Army.
‐‐ Robert Jenkins
The American attitude is 'We're the best'. That's why the NBA guys who come from other countries, the Europeans, all sort of stick together away from the game.
‐‐ Andrew Bogut
The American attitude towards efficiency and execution should always underlie architecture.
‐‐ Helmut Jahn
The American audience has really opened up to women being A.) funny and B.) kinda crude. 'Bridesmaids' is R-rated, and I think it was a major coup for women to have an R-rated comedy that did really well. Same as 'Bad Teacher.'
‐‐ Chris Pratt
The American audiences are more vocal and enthusiastic. British audiences tend to sit back a little more.
‐‐ Colin Mochrie
The American automobile has changed the habits of every member of modern society.
‐‐ Raymond Loewy
The American boy starts swinging the bat about as soon as he can lift one.
‐‐ Tris Speaker
The American character looks always as if it had just had a rather bad haircut, which gives it, in our eyes at any rate, a greater humanity than the European, which even among its beggars has an all too professional air.
‐‐ Mary McCarthy
The American cinema in general always made stories about working-class people; the British rarely did. Any person with my working-class background would be a villain or a comic cipher, usually badly played, and with a rotten accent. There weren't a lot of guys in England for me to look up to.
‐‐ Michael Caine
The American Civil War produced carnage that has often been thought reserved for the combination of technological proficiency and inhumanity characteristic of a later time.
‐‐ Drew Gilpin Faust
The American claim that the bombing of North Vietnam was directed against military targets does not withstand direct investigation.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The American Communists had thrived as champions of domestic reform.
‐‐ Earl Browder
The American Constitution is the greatest governing document, and at some 7,000 words, just about the shortest.
‐‐ Stephen Ambrose
The American consumer, even today, the weight of the American consumer in the global economy is China plus India doubled. So, it's tough to replace that.
‐‐ Fareed Zakaria
The American consumer is also the American worker, and if we don't do something to protect our manufacturing base here at home, it is going to be hard to buy any retail goods.
‐‐ Lindsey Graham
The American culture promotes personal responsibility, the dignity of work, the value of education, the merit of service, devotion to a purpose greater than self, and at the foundation, the pre-eminence of family.
‐‐ Mitt Romney
The American diet causes disease. It is composed of 25 percent animal products and 62 percent processed foods and only 5 percent of calories from fruits and vegetables.
‐‐ Joel Fuhrman
The American doctor, in my opinion, possesses a combination of conservatism and that other quality which has put the United States in the forefront in almost every department of science - that is, an eagerness to know what it is really all about in order that he may not be the one left behind if there is something to it.
‐‐ Elizabeth Kenny
The American dream always meant that anybody willing to put in a hard day's work could make a decent living. That's just not true anymore for people without at least some post-high school education.
‐‐ Adam Davidson
The American dream belongs to all of us.
‐‐ Kamala Harris
The American Dream has been defended, in every generation, by the brave men and women willing to fight and die for America. They are our greatest national treasure. They deserve a serious Commander-in-Chief.
‐‐ Leon Panetta
The American dream has now morphed into an expectation. And if it isn't provided, or if it doesn't happen, then people feel cheated.
‐‐ Rush Limbaugh