For me, the American promise isn't just an idea or a theory - it's my life story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe in the American Dream because I have lived the American Dream.
I believe in the American Dream, because I've lived it.
I try to keep my promises.
When the Promise of American life is conceived as a national ideal, whose fulfillment is a matter of artful and laborious work, the effect thereof is substantially to identify the national purpose with the social problem.
We believe that every single child has boundless promise, no matter who they are, where they come from, or how much money their parents have. We've got to remember that. We believe that each of these young people is a vital part of the great American story.
The promise of the American Dream requires that we are all provided an equal opportunity to participate in and contribute to our nation.
The American Dream, the idea of the happy ending, is an avoidance of responsibility and commitment.
I lived the true American dream, because I was able to pursue what I set as my goals at a very young age.
I've lived the American dream.
In my world, I don't believe in forever promises. I don't think it's realistic.