A Quote by Charles Luckman

The trouble with America is that there are far too many wide open spaces surrounded by teeth. — © Charles Luckman
The trouble with America is that there are far too many wide open spaces surrounded by teeth.
America's last pioneers, urban nomads in search of wide open interior spaces
I'm a London lad, but I'm fascinated by America. I want to take a motorcycling trip across the country and see those wide open spaces.
How far is too far? When you love a band so much that its songs fill the empty spaces inside your head and heart, is that too far?
America is still a frontier country of wide open spaces. Our closeness to nature is one reason why our problem is not repression but regression; our notorious violence is the constant eruption of primi-tiveness, of anarchic individualism.
Stop inviting walls into wide open spaces.
The wealth-income ratio in the United States has always been lower than in Europe. The main reason in the early years was that land values bulked less in the wide open spaces of North America. There was, of course, much more land, but it was very cheap.
I grew up in wide-open spaces, but they didn't have the romantic history of the West.
You can get claustrophobia and agoraphobia - a fear of wide, open spaces - simultaneously on a spacewalk.
The great seats of power tend to be wide and open, not vertical and soaring. Red Square, Tiananmen Square, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin - all massive but with large open spaces that project an image of might.
A song of mine called 'I'll Take Care of You' was on that 'Wide Open Spaces' Dixie Chicks album.
A luxury meal was prairie sandwiches - two slices of bread with wide-open spaces between them.
Westerns give people a chance to see wide-open spaces and life before technology took over.
While there's currently great turmoil, there is even greater opportunity for US to work together to transform our community. Far too many of our children are fatherless, far too many of our mothers are standing in the prison waiting rooms and far too many of our young people feel hopeless.
People have less privacy and are crammed together in cities, but in the wide open spaces they secretly keep tabs on each other a lot more.
People have less privacy and are crammed together in cities, but in the wide open spaces they secretly keep tabs on each other a lot more
Many of the green places and open spaces that need protecting most today are in our own neighborhoods. In too many places, the beauty of local vistas has been degraded by decades of ill-planned and ill-coordinated development.
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