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Statue Of Liberty Quotes
America is known as a country that welcomes people to its shores. All kinds of people. The image of the Statue of Liberty with Emma Lazarus' famous poem. She lifts her lamp and welcomes people to the golden shore, where they will not experience prejudice because of the color of their skin, the religious faith that they follow.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Faith
Experience
People
Liberty
Will
Country
Lamp
Skin
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Religious
Kinds
Religious Faith
Follow
Poem
Color
Lifts
Welcomes
She
Known
Because
America
Shore
Shores
Famous
Golden
Where
Prejudice
Her
Image
The Statue of Liberty is no longer saying, 'Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses.' She's got a baseball bat and yelling, 'You want a piece of me?'
Robin Williams
Saying
Me
Tired
You
Liberty
Bat
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Give
Give Me
Longer
Piece
Masses
She
Got
Yelling
Want
Poor
Your
Baseball
I recommend that the Statue of Liberty be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the west coast.
Viktor E. Frankl
Liberty
Responsibility
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Recommend
Supplemented
West
West Coast
Coast
I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty.
Bob Hope
Funny
People
Wonderful
Liberty
Crew
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Restoring
Same
When you look at what's written under the Statue of Liberty, it's the immigrant story. It's about 'bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.' It's not about 'only bring me only your rich, your wealthy, your smart.'
Daniel Dae Kim
Me
Tired
You
Liberty
Smart
Free
Rich
Immigrant
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Wealthy
About
Only
Written
Look
Masses
Yearning
Story
Poor
Breathe
Your
Bring
The crime problem in New York is getting really serious. The other day the Statue of Liberty had both hands up.
Jay Leno
Day
Problem
Liberty
Crime
Other
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Both
Had
New
Up
Hands
York
Getting
New York
Really
Serious
I run from Horatio Street down just past Battery Park City and back. It's amazing to run and see the Statue of Liberty and the ferries coming in. People think if you're not near Central Park, there's nowhere to go, but there's a whole ecosystem happening down here.
Andy Cohen
You
People
Liberty
Amazing
Past
Down
Think
Back
Battery
Run
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
City
See
Park
Ecosystem
Coming
Go
Just
Happening
Central
Central Park
Whole
Near
Nowhere
Street
Here
I grew up in New Jersey and never went up the Statue of Liberty.
Buzz Aldrin
Liberty
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Never
New
New Jersey
Up
Grew
Jersey
Living in New York City, I am reminded by the Statue of Liberty that the United States of America has always welcomed those yearning to breathe free and seek a better life.
Charles B. Rangel
Life
Liberty
Better
Free
Living
States
Those
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
City
Seek
Better Life
Reminded
New
Welcomed
Always
Am
Yearning
America
York
New York
New York City
Breathe
United
United States
United States Of America
And you have to remember that I came to America as an immigrant. You know, on a ship, through the Statue of Liberty. And I saw that skyline, not just as a representation of steel and concrete and glass, but as really the substance of the American Dream.
Daniel Libeskind
You
Liberty
Remember
Saw
Immigrant
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Dream
Steel
Through
Glass
Know
Concrete
Came
Ship
America
American
Representation
Just
Substance
American Dream
Really
Skyline
I've asked every grammar schoolteacher in the nation to have their students write on the meaning of the Statue of Liberty. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the winning kid got up to the microphone and, in front of the world, had to dig into a pocket to pull out a crumpled sheet of paper containing the words that would move us all?
David L. Wolper
Wonderful
Words
World
Liberty
Nation
Every
Dig
Paper
Kid
Out
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Would
Pocket
Winning
Write
Students
Had
Containing
Schoolteacher
Sheet
Got
Up
Microphone
Front
Move
Grammar
Meaning
Meaning Of
Us
Asked
Pull
What was moving, I think, was the fact that the statue is a woman and not a heroic, manly figure. So for all her scale and immensity, there's something soft about the Statue of Liberty, something tender about her.
Derek Walcott
Woman
Liberty
Manly
Think
Heroic
Scale
Immensity
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
About
Something
Fact
Tender
Moving
Figure
Her
Soft
When my mother, sisters and I arrived on the shores of America when I was 8 years old, the boat on which we came, a freighter, passed the Statue of Liberty.
Elaine Chao
Liberty
Mother
Old
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Passed
Came
Arrived
Years
Sisters
America
Shores
Which
Boat
You sail into the harbor, and Staten Island is on your left, and then you see the Statue of Liberty. This is what everyone in the world has dreams of when they think about New York. And I thought, 'My God, I'm in Heaven. I'll be dancing down Fifth Avenue like Fred Astaire with Ginger Rogers.'
Frank McCourt
God
Dreams
You
World
Liberty
Thought
Sail
Avenue
Down
Think
Astaire
Everyone
Dancing
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Fred
Ginger
Fred Astaire
See
About
New
Like
Island
Left
Rogers
York
Heaven
New York
Then
Fifth
Harbor
Your
The first time I saw America was from my perch on the mast of a Spanish naval ship, where I could spot the Statue of Liberty reaching proudly into the open, endless American sky.
Jose Andres
Time
Liberty
Sky
First
Saw
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Could
Open
Reaching
First Time
Spot
Proudly
Ship
America
American
Endless
Where
Spanish
Naval
If you're writing a book that takes place in New York in the moment, you can't not write about 9-11; you can't not integrate it. My main character's view is the Statue of Liberty and the Trade Center. It doesn't have to take over, but it has to be acknowledged.
Richard Price
Character
You
Book
Writing
Liberty
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
About
Write
Take
Main
Takes
Over
New
Trade
Integrate
York
New York
Center
Acknowledged
Place
View
Moment
'Luncheon of the Boating Party,' owned by The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., has served Americans as a symbol of France and French culture, both of which I love, and is as evocative and triumphant an image as that other emissary of France, the Statue of Liberty.
Susan Vreeland
Love
Culture
Liberty
Party
Other
France
Evocative
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
Collection
Triumphant
Both
French
American
Owned
Which
Washington
Served
Image
Symbol
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