America - Americans Quotes

It is, I think, an indisputable fact that Americans are, as Americans, the most self-conscious people in the world, and the most addicted to the belief that the other nations are in a conspiracy to under-value them.

There must have been something so very right about Americanism, for in the days it was practiced it brought us from thirteen undeveloped colonies to the world’s greatest-ever nation and brought Americans to new highs in life, liberty and well-being.

Disobedience is in our DNA. We feel innate kinship with that Disobedient spirit that tossed tea into Boston Harbor, that sent Thoreau to jail, that refused to sit in the back of the bus, that protested a war in Viet Nam.

We are destined to be a barrier against the return of ignorance and barbarism. Old Europe will have to lean on our shoulders, and to hobble along by our side, under the monkish trammels of priests and kings, as she can. What a colossus shall we be when the southern continent comes up to our […]

America is not Europe. America was created as an escape from, and antidote to, Europe. American “unilateralism,” as its critics call it, has not produced anything like perfect leadership. But there are worse “isms” than unilateralism, and three are imperialism, fascism and communism. A century of American resolve, often in the face of European disdain, […]

I don’t see much future for the Americans… Everything about the behavior of American society reveals that it’s half judaized, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a state like that to hold together?

Conservatives like to say that the success of America – premised on their false interpretation of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America – was because of Christian values disseminated through Christian churches. The fact of the matter is quite different, our success was most wholly due to stealing one of the most untouched temperate agricultural and mineral […]

(America is) still the best country for the common man – white or black… if he can’t make it here he won’t make it anywhere else.

America has meant to the world a land in which the common man who means well and is willing to do his part has access to all the necessary means of a good life.

Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris.