America is not a blanket woven from one thread, one color, one cloth.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Americans believe cotton is best, but we've invented new fabrics that will change your lifestyle.
Americanism is not a matter of skin or color.
I always liked the idea that America is a big facade. We are all insects crawling across on the shiny hood of a Cadillac. We're all looking at the wrapping. But we won't tear the wrapping to see what lies beneath.
I think we just need to stick to our knitting on the topics and the subjects the American people care about.
Clothes make the poor invisible. America has the best-dressed poverty the world has ever known.
All over Africa, people are wearing what Americans once wore and no longer want. Visit the continent, and you'll find faded remnants of secondhand clothing in the strangest of places.
I am not an American; I am the American.
America is a place where you can be born into a low-income household but still lift yourself up, and it doesn't matter what color you are.
North Americans as a whole need to embrace having clothes altered to their body. I hear it all the time: why do the Europeans always look so good? They have a relationship with their tailor and spend the time and money to make their clothes look their best.
I've worn down America.