I love American culture.

African American culture is American culture.

I'm surprised and disappointed in American culture.

I suppose you could say I love outlaw American culture.

Hip hop helped me learn about a whole bunch of American culture.

High school is such a shared experience in North American culture.

For the American culture to evolve and include Asians is so amazing.

Credit is probably more acceptable in American culture than elsewhere.

'SNL' is this part of American culture with a certain timelessness to it.

There's so much diversity on TV. It's actually reflecting American culture.

I don't feel alienated from American culture, but I understand people who do.

Is there a sharper commentary on American culture and the world than The Simpsons?

I think there's a tremendous amount of unacknowledged hostility in American culture.

American culture is so open compared to Korean culture, which is really conservative.

I just grew up in the States, so I feel like I identify more with the American culture.

So American culture is itself a hybrid and lends itself to use in other people's hybrids.

My grandma loves beauty pageants, like most of Latin American culture, but it's not for me.

I was raised in France, and the American culture was present everywhere. On TV, on the radio.

It's kind of cool to see the different aspects of American culture on different college communities.

Gay TV has been immensely important in transforming American culture in a more gay-positive direction.

When I started making some paychecks, I didn't invest in stocks and bonds - I invested in American culture.

In England, we're around so much American culture and TV anyway, so it's an accent that's always in our ear.

As a child of West Texas, I identify with Hispanic culture every bit as much as I do North American culture.

I'm raising kids, and so much of American culture sustains me and gives me things to think about and work on.

My photography is often a sociological look at American culture, and it's been very well published in the U.K.

New York was the Promised Land growing up. Writers were gods! The great gods of American culture... I thought.

I grew up in a border state. I think immigration is an essential part of American history and American culture.

One of the things which separates British and American culture is the reverence for the flag in American culture.

American culture is not about experiencing our shame, it's about denying it. It's been that way our whole history.

In American culture at large, but especially in African American culture, it's a sign of weakness to ask for help.

In American culture we are supposed to take a pill when we're depressed or in grief as opposed to actually feeling.

Baseball and its teams are proud of the sport's long-standing role as a change agent in American culture and society.

It's because we are so flooded with American culture that we're startled when we see ourselves up there on the screen.

There are things in American culture that want to wipe the class distinction. Blue jeans. Ready-made clothes. Coca-Cola.

I got interested in the American culture war back in 2004, and it's one of the only growth stocks I've ever invested in.

I think that New York is not the cultural centre of America, but the business and administrative centre of American culture.

Sports culture has long had a major impact on American culture. The values taught and celebrated in sports are conservative.

We don't have a superhero culture. Comic books and superheroes are part of American culture. We have 'Amar Chitrakatha,' etc.

People constantly express surprise that Americans are so hot for Shakespeare. But Britain's culture is American culture, too.

Growing up, my parents were very much about the Egyptian culture. They never really wanted to assimilate in American culture.

I've created a bridge between European electronic culture and urban American culture, and I've worked with established brands.

I'm not good at finding 'encouraging' features in American culture. I doubt that aesthetic literacy has much of a future here.

I want to get into the educational DNA of American culture. I want 10 percent of the common culture, more or less, to be black.

For immigrant families, television is what connects you to American culture, but it's also what makes you feel like an outsider.

We still have a lot of work to do in American culture. More open-mindedness is happening - in some cases rapidly, in some, slowly.

Open borders and the never-ending parade of illegal immigrants does nothing to build the national economy or the American culture.

I grew up with comic books, and I'm from the Caribbean, so comic books were really a great interrogator of American culture for me.

Latin American culture is conservative, and the rural areas are tremendously conservative. I don't believe that's just a Chilean thing.

My fiction occupies, actually, the very heart of American culture: this eternal question and struggle of what it means to be an American.

I have made more friends for American culture than the State Department. Certainly I have made fewer enemies, but that isn't very difficult.

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