In a letter dated August 1, 1918
Context: Getting down to brass tacks, how in the Hell are you going to explain general American n- 'I' except genetically? It's disturbing, I know, but (more) non-committal conservatism is only dodging, after all, isn't it? Great simplifications are in store for us. … It seems to me that only now that is American linguistics becoming really interesting, at least in its ethnological bearings.
“In the end the American dream boils down to what? I'm getting mine and to hell with you.”
General Salter, p. 306
The Profession (2011)
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Source: Money And Class In America (1989), Chapter 1, The Gilded Cage, p. 28
2010s, 2016, September, First presidential debate (September 26, 2016)
“Nuclear power is a hell of a way to boil water.”
Commonly quoted on the internet, this quote is actually from Karl Grossman, via his 1980 book Cover Up: What You are Not Supposed to Know About Nuclear Power (p. 155; freely available online via its publisher http://www.thepermanentpress.com/p-354-cover-up.aspx; see PDF page 187).
Misattributed
“I'm not here now. This isn't happening. You're just visiting a dream of mine.”
Source: Dreaming of You
“[When the government says] 'everybody gets equal pay,' you get away from the whole American Dream.”
An unequal answer about equal pay (19 November 2015)
2010s, 2015
2004-01-01
Iris sees red.(Iris Kyle finishes second at Ms. Olympia)(Brief Article)
Flex
Internet
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-111506207.html
Sourced quotes, 2004