From The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton, 1920:
“It was one of the great liverystableman’s most masterly intuitions to have discovered that Americans wants to get away from amusement even more quickly than they want to get to it.”
From Speed the Play, by David Ives, 1989:
“David Mamet knows that Americans don’t like to pay for parking. So he keeps his plays short.”