Living The American Dream Quotes

Living The American Dream Quotes by Mia Love, Dick Vitale, Kanye West, Bob Ross, Ari Marcopoulos, Craig L. Thomas and many others.

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So the America I came to know growing up was filled with all the excitement and possibilities found in living the American dream.
Mia Love
I’m living the American dream.
Dick Vitale
And I can’t even go to the grocery store without some ones that’s clean and a shirt with a team/It seems we living the American dream but people highest up got the lowest self esteem/The prettiest people do the ugliest things for the road to riches and diamond rings.
Kanye West
Everybody has dreams. You are living the American dream, what’s wrong with pushing to secure it for everyone?
Bob Ross
I had visited New York at age 12, and I loved the big buildings and the swarms of people. At 23, I decided to try it. I was going to go for six months, and I ended up living there for 18 years before I moved to California, so I am living the American Dream.
Ari Marcopoulos
The prettiest people do the ugliest things.
Kanye West
You stuff somebody into the American dream, and it becomes a prison.
Craig L. Thomas
I am not living the American Dream; I am living the American fantasy.
Frank McCourt
Let’s see what’s going on over in Iraq. A Burger King has opened up and prostitutes are back on the street of Baghdad after 20 years. Fast food and hookers – they are truly living the American Dream.
David Letterman
I look forward confidently to the day when all who work for a living will be one with no thought to their separateness as Negroes, Jews, Italians or any other distinctions. This will be the day when we bring into full realization the American dream — a dream yet unfulfilled.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
I am proof that the American dream still exists.
Paula Deen
When we make college more affordable, we make the American dream more achievable.
William J. Clinton
That’s why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.
George Carlin
The American dream is, in part, responsible for a great deal of crime and violence because people feel that the country owes them not only a living but a good living.
David Abrahamsen