The culture of the Dominican Republic definitely influenced me. We enjoy music in this crazy way; we celebrate absolutely everything. — Natti Natasha Copy Share Image
Players from the Dominican Republic have a history of not playing well in cold weather… The ball hurts their hands when they… — Grady Little Copy Share Image
“Lola swore she would never return to that terrible country. On one of our last nights as novios she said, Ten million… — Junot Díaz Copy Share Image
I see [Lyndon] Johnson as the war in Vietnam, and the invasion of the Dominican Republic and so on. So I'm not… — Bill Ayers Copy Share Image
The Dominican Republic has not been known in my lifetime as having world-class academic abilities. — Colin Cowherd Copy Share Image
For anyone inclined to caricature environmental history as 'environmental determinism,' the contrasting histories of the Dominican Republic and Haiti provide a useful… — Jared Diamond Copy Share Image
In 1975, I went to the Dominican Republic for eight months during the shooting of a film based on my novel 'Captain… — Mario Vargas Llosa Copy Share Image
The Dominican Republic says 'We're black behind the ears.' And in Mexico, 'there's a black grandma in the closet.' They know, they've… — Henry Louis Gates Copy Share Image
My grandmother was this amazing woman in the Dominican Republic who used to read tea leaves and palms. She would cure people… — Selenis Leyva Copy Share Image
As far as preference between fall and spring collections, I have none that I prefer to design. With fall you have a… — Oscar de la Renta Copy Share Image
I personally think that IMDB and some of those Wikipedia things are absolutely ridiculous, because I have been trying to write in… — Alfonso Ribeiro Copy Share Image
It's baseball. You don't think a general manager can manage? Like it's impossible? The game is too complex? I've never bought into… — Colin Cowherd Copy Share Image
“It wasn't that she romanticized the past or believed that things had been better long ago. She had been poor even in… — Loida Maritza Perez Copy Share Image
Well, you got a girl and you don't understand what she's saying and she don't understand what you're saying, but the chemistry… — Ray J Copy Share Image
The DOCF all started when I made a trip to a local hospital in the Dominican Republic. I was visiting children who… — David Ortiz Copy Share Image
People can say what they want, but historically, feminism in the Dominican Republic has been extremely strong. I guess the best way… — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place… — Smedley Butler Copy Share Image
“As furniture makers, Chippendale and his contemporaries were masters without any doubt, but they enjoyed one special advantage that can never be… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“They say it came first from Africa, carried in the screams of the enslaved; that it was the death bane of the… — Junot Díaz Copy Share Image
Just about every Latin American country has sent players to the big leagues, from the Dominican Republic to Costa Rica. — Cheech Marin Copy Share Image
“We knew Down South. Everyone had one. Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico.” — Jacqueline Woodson Copy Share Image
Here I am: I'm a girl from the Dominican Republic. I wanted to be a star, but I really didn't know what… — Dania Ramirez Copy Share Image
I'm from Dominican republic and I always try to be but not always we can try to be our country. — Angelica Gonell Copy Share Image
I'm with expanding in my culture, from the Dominican Republic all the way to Cape Verde. Please believe that. — Ray J Copy Share Image
People can say what they want, but historically, feminism in the Dominican Republic has been extremely strong. — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
If I'm performing in the United States, I'm able to speak Spanglish, and the crowd comprehends. If I'm in the Dominican Republic… — Romeo Santos Copy Share Image
You get told a lot in school to tell what you know, write what you know. But what excites me about filmmaking,… — Anna Boden Copy Share Image
“My African roots made me what I am today. They’re the reason I’m from the Dominican Republic. They’re the reason I exist… — Junot Díaz Copy Share Image
I have never injected myself or had anyone inject me with anything. I have not broken the laws of the United States… — Sammy Sosa Copy Share Image
“If you go to the craft market you will see them everywhere. They represent the mix of cultures and races here in… — Sandra Rodriguez Barron Copy Share Image
My parents didn't feel that they had any choice but to leave the Dominican Republic. They did, however, choose to become Americans,… — Tom Perez Copy Share Image
I was born in Texas and I lived there 'till I was 8. Then I moved to the Dominican Republic with my… — Michelle Rodriguez Copy Share Image
My parents, fleeing a repressive regime in the Dominican Republic, were embraced by this country and taught us to love it in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I went from living in the Dominican Republic - every day, my mom and I would cook, or we'd go hang out… — Maika Monroe Copy Share Image
Being from Miami, you're used to the fact that your home is a vacation spot. But that's what makes Miami one of… — Flo Rida Copy Share Image
My parents both came to the United States from the Dominican Republic, and they were deeply grateful for the opportunities this country… — Tom Perez Copy Share Image
“The Caribbean is still an exciting destination. I have been to just about every notable island surrounding this sea and have yet… — Captain Hank Bracker, "Seawater One Copy Share Image
“Cheesy Chicken with Avocado and Tomato Salsa Avocados were in season when we arrived in the Dominican Republic, and we said fat… — Ann Vanderhoof Copy Share Image
“Castro’s revolution, with all of its supposedly good intentions, put a stop to the growth of Havana. Of course it put an… — Captain Hank Bracker, The Exciting Story of Cuba Copy Share Image
Sammy Sosa grew up without a father in the back of a converted public hospital in San Pedro de Macoris, a dusty… — Bill Dedman Copy Share Image