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Tag Archives: Taíno people
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Carlos Santana
“Live up to your convictions. You walk in grace or you walk in fear. You can’t have it both ways.” – Carlos Santana, Mexican-American musician. Latino Quote Of The Day™ is curated by Bobby Gonzalez. Bobby González is a … Continue reading
Latino Quote of the Day – Rigoberto Gonzalez
“My witch was a poor witch: no shoes, a black tattered dress with patches crawling over it like red and blues spiders, and a shaky black house with curtains on the window that matched her dress.” – Rigoberto Gonzalez, … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Luis Alvarez
“Someone who believes everything he is told simply can’t be a scientist, but someone who believes nothing will wind up in jail or prematurely buried.” – Luis Alvarez, Mexican-American author/educator. Latino Quote Of The Day™ is curated by Bobby Gonzalez. … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Ruben Dario
“The tree is happy because it is scarcely sentient; the hard rock is happier still, it feels nothing. there is no pain as great as being alive. no burden heavier than that of conscious life.” – Ruben Dario (1867-1916), … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Huichol proverb
“Human beings must learn to share the tears of every living thing, To feel in his heart the pain of the wounded animal, each crushed blade of grass.” – proverb of the Huichol, indigenous people of Mexico. Latino Quote Of … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Daniel Alarcón
“Living in this country and being able to meet Latin Americans from all over the region has given me a broader sense of a shared regional identity that I might not otherwise have in Peru.” – Daniel Alarcón, Peruvian-American writer. … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Miguel Angel Asturias
“I’m very poor; but I’ve got my work, my wife and my hut, and I don’t think I’m to be pitied….” – Miguel Angel Asturias (1899-1974), Nobel Prize winning Guatemalan writer. Latino Quote Of The Day™ is curated by Bobby … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Carlos Castaneda
“The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything as a blessing or a curse.” – Carlos Castaneda (1925-1998),Peruvian-American author/anthropologist. Latino Quote Of The … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Lady Pink
“….the art world in general is: 80% white males. So you have to fight tooth and nail, bitch and scream, be loud and be large to get respect.” – Lady Pink, Ecuadorian-American graffiti artist. Latino Quote Of The Day”™ is curated … Continue reading
Latino Quote Of The Day™ – Esai Morales
” I’m someone who’s not content merely achieving success for its own sake but rather to take my understanding of the human condition and try to move the discussion towards a better world for us all.” – Esai Morales, Puerto … Continue reading