“In the Americas, anyone can be anything they insist upon. New name, new life. That's a place a body could be happy.”— Bryan Fuller, Essie , Emily Browning, imdb.com
“What makes a place feel like home? Is it warmth and familiarity? Some idealized, make-believe TV version of the American Dream? Is it love and acceptance? Or is it simple safety?”— Aaron Allen, Jughead Jones, Cole Sprouse, imdb.com
“The American dream is premised on the assumption that if you work hard, economic opportunity will present itself, and financial stability will follow, but the role of cultural and social capital in paving the road to wealth and fulfilment, or blocking it, may be just as important as economic capital…”— Nicole Aschoff, theguardian.com
“Too many Americans are wondering (and who can blame them) what happened to this nation's great promise and the idea that each generation makes things better for their children.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“As we all know, the flag is much more than a red, white, and blue cloth rectangle. It is a symbol to me, to you, and to people around the world. It represents equality, hope, and fairness.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“The day I was born I had already won the greatest lottery on Earth. I was born in the United States of America. With that came the amazing opportunities that every American citizen has: The right to become the best possible person you can be. The right to be treated equally with all other Americans.…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“My father believed he had an obligation to his tenants. His motto was simple: You do your job, you keep your job. Do it well, you get a better job. That always made sense to me.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“There are overwhelming numbers of Americans who have not participated in the economic growth of the past year, or of the past 20 years, for that matter. They are being forced to mortgage their dreams— their American dreams— just to maintain where they are— just to get by. They have little or no hope…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“I’m very concerned about the 46.5 million people living in poverty, and the great majority of middle-class Americans who can barely afford their homes (or have lost them). I am very concerned for the people who can’t pay for the education of their children. In short, I am concerned for the people wh…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“Immigrants come to this country, they want to work hard, be successful, raise their kids, and share in the American dream. It’s a beautiful story. I can close my eyes and just imagine what my relatives must have been thinking when they sailed past the Statue of Liberty into New York and their new li…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com