American identity Quote by Deborah Tall Download Open image “Individualism and mobility are at the core of American identity” — Deborah Tall ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare American identity Core Identity Individualism Inspirational Mobility
Individualism, the love of enterprise, and the pride in personal freedom, have been deemed by Americans not only as their choicest, but their peculiar… — James Bryce Copy Share Image
There's something really beautiful about people from all different walks of life... who are bound together by this big idea about American identity and… — Stephen Miller Copy Share Image
To me, a person's identity is composed of both an 'I' and a 'we.' The 'I' finds itself in love, work, and pleasure, but… — Letty Cottin Pogrebin Copy Share Image
American individualism, much celebrated and cherished, has developed without its essential corrective, which is belonging. — Wallace Stegner Copy Share Image
'Rugged individualism' has meant all the 'individualism' for the masters, while the people are regimented into a slave caste to serve a handful of… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
Theres something unique about the United States, a sense of individual rights and freedoms, and a sense of social and civic responsibility that we… — George Hickenlooper Copy Share Image
“...we have to be aware of the power and importance of organizing not just around identity, but the materiality of daily life, which still,… — Manning Marable Copy Share Image
I imagine that all Americans have a unique relationship in their individual present to their collective past and how that relationship might shape their… — Steve Cosson Copy Share Image
I've always had a complex relationship towards my identity as an American. — Rostam Batmanglij Copy Share Image
“Americans thrive on mobility and feel shrunken in spirit when they do not have it.(Odd Thomas)” — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
We are so habitually nostalgic by now that we anticipate looking back in the midst of enjoyment, look forward to watching the videos we're… — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
The extent and condition of our property, and our choice of style in dwelling, create a powerful emblem of our identity and status. — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
In choosing where to live or vacation, we may be setting the stage for the play of ourselves, treating nature as prop. — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
How do we accurately evoke land we love? What should we even call the world we walk and drive through-scenery, landscape? — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
I read the landscape to help me through, to know what's come before me there, to find my footing in time. — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
“It's true--I can see it now--we are made of where we've come from, molded by landscape, weather, harbors, hunger, and war, as much as… — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
Home is where we know - and are known - through accumulated experience. — Deborah Tall Copy Share Image
America gave the world the notion of the melting pot - an alchemical cooking device wherein diverse ethnic and religious groups voluntarily mix together,… — Ivan Krastev Copy Share Image
Happy World Poetry Day: 'The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their… — Aberjhani Copy Share Image
Americans should never underestimate the constant pressure on Canada which the mere presence of the United States has produced. We're different people from you… — Pierre Trudeau Copy Share Image
And you know, we were talking about American identity, and where we've come from and where we are and where we're headed. We knew… — Matt Damon Copy Share Image
“The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of… — Aberjhani Copy Share Image
The performance of black American identity feels very different from actually living in a black body. There's a dissonance between inside and outside. — Kehinde Wiley Copy Share Image
A lot of the things I do deal with my race, but my race is who I am. I'm an American kid who grew… — Wyatt Cenac Copy Share Image
It [9/11 tragedy] has affected us on so many levels: economically, morally, spiritually, ethically. It's been all over the place. A new American identity… — Porochista Khakpour Copy Share Image
America's grand strategy did not come from nowhere. It followed from our deeper conception of ourselves, and our American identity. Who are we, Americans?… — Daniel Fried Copy Share Image
Americans are much more American than they are Northerners, Southerners, Westerners, or Easterners ... California Chinese, Boston Irish, Wisconsin German, yes, Alabama Negroes, have… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“A nation forgetting its own laughter is in a sad state of affairs” — Sherry Marie Gallagher Copy Share Image
My intention is not to repudiate an African American identity but perhaps to resist how labels take hold, or to make it as slow… — Mark McMorris Copy Share Image