The American is a man who is always in a hurry, always running, always trying to get ahead.
Democracy in America
The American is a man who is always in a hurry, always running, always trying to get ahead.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapter 16
1840
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"The Americans are a people who are always in a hurry, and they have no time for anything that does not bring them immediate profit."
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