“Don't you miss the days when America was just morally bankrupt?”

—  Bill Maher

But I'm Not Wrong (2010)
Source: Does Anybody Have a Problem With That? The Best of Politically Incorrect

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Don't you miss the days when America was just morally bankrupt?" by Bill Maher?
Bill Maher photo
Bill Maher 141
American stand-up comedian 1956

Related quotes

Malcolm X photo

“America’s conscience is bankrupt. She lost all conscience a long time ago. Uncle Sam has no conscience. They don’t know what morals are. They don’t try and eliminate an evil because it’s evil, or because it’s illegal, or because it’s immoral; they eliminate it only when it threatens their existence. So you’re wasting your time appealing to the moral conscience of a bankrupt man like Uncle Sam.”

Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist

The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Cleveland, Ohio (April 3, 1964)
Context: Don’t change the white man’s mind—you can’t change his mind, and that whole thing about appealing to the moral conscience of America—America’s conscience is bankrupt. She lost all conscience a long time ago. Uncle Sam has no conscience. They don’t know what morals are. They don’t try and eliminate an evil because it’s evil, or because it’s illegal, or because it’s immoral; they eliminate it only when it threatens their existence. So you’re wasting your time appealing to the moral conscience of a bankrupt man like Uncle Sam. If he had a conscience, he’d straighten this thing out with no more pressure being put upon him. So it is not necessary to change the white man’s mind.

Kate Chopin photo
Edna St. Vincent Millay photo
Aidan Chambers photo
Jack Canfield photo

“Don't worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don't even try.”

Jack Canfield (1944) American writer

Source: Chicken Soup for the Soul

Robert Frost photo

“Families break up when they get hints you don't intend and miss hints that you do.”

Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet

As quoted in Bartlett's Book of Love Quotations (1994) <!-- cited either to "Comment" or as a comment, this may have been attributed to Frost at least as early as 1962-->
General sources
Context: The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended — and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.

“You shouldn't miss someone who don't miss you, right?”

Source: Beastly

Greg Behrendt photo
Cecelia Ahern photo

“what you don't know, you don't miss”

Source: Love, Rosie

F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

Related topics