We've got a lot of pressure going. This is for my Latin counterpart. — Bobby Bonilla Copy Share Image
I talk to everyone, but most of the people I hang out with are Latin. — Manny Machado Copy Share Image
I love going to the hair salon. I'm Spanish. I think it's more of a Latina thing to go to the hair… — Paz de la Huerta Copy Share Image
I was really good at Latin at school, and because I was good at it, I got more interested and got better… — Mary Beard Copy Share Image
“I attended Catholic schools at a time when Latin was still a living ritual language.” — Dana Gioia Copy Share Image
My mother had been a Latin teacher, and she was always very fascinated with words. She and I shared books and responded… — Jean Fritz Copy Share Image
I definitely have some stereotypical qualities of being a Latina. I talk with my hands, which means I knock stuff over all… — Bitsie Tulloch Copy Share Image
I've always loved to sing in Spanish. To me, it's just my culture. It's what I am; I'm Latina. — Paula DeAnda Copy Share Image
The custom of my grandfather's day is still going strong in Latin America. American girls do not seem to understand it. — Desi Arnaz Copy Share Image
We as Americans of Latin descent are just as American as anyone else of any other descent. — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
I think in all Latin culture, not just the Dominican, we celebrate a little bit different. We express our joy when we… — Fernando Tatis Jr Copy Share Image
That phrase "hocus-pocus" started out as "hocus-pocus dominocus", and was, in the beginning, a mocking imitation of the holy incantations of the… — L. M. Boyd Copy Share Image
The former colonies, in Latin America in particular, have a better chance than ever before to overcome centuries of subjugation, violence and… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
I think in terms of the themes that I have worked on most is establishing questions of race in the context of… — Bocafloja Copy Share Image
Mr. Speaker, from hurricanes and floods in Latin America to earthquakes in Asia, natural disasters are increasingly becoming a regular feature of… — Earl Blumenauer Copy Share Image
“Anyone who speaks Latin (gets egged by the populace for being a nerd) must have wondered from the start if Panem was… — Leah Wilson Copy Share Image
Globalization and the neoliberal economic model have already been rejected in Latin America; it simply hasn't been a solution for our people.… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
I was 11 when I started Latin - not like boys, who start early at prep school. At 14, you had to… — Mary Beard Copy Share Image
My parents, grandmother and brother were teachers. My mother taught Latin and French and was the school librarian. My father taught geography… — Sam Abell Copy Share Image
My brothers and sisters and I spoke in a language called Egg Latin. In the early '50s in Canada, this became a… — Phil Hartman Copy Share Image
The word spirit comes from the Latin word for "breath" - spiritu - and the origin of the word spirituality has to… — Chris Martin Copy Share Image
How shall we define occultism? The word is derived from the Latin occultus, hidden; so that it is the study of the… — Charles Webster Leadbeater Copy Share Image
In building up a democratic model I think that Cuba's contribution, little by little, has contributed to getting closer to the ideals… — Alejandro Castro Espin Copy Share Image
If it is an element of liberation for Latin America, I believe that it should have demonstrated that. Until now, I have… — Che Guevara Copy Share Image
In college, I had a course in Latin, and one day the word "divorce" came up. I always figured it came from… — Mitch Albom Copy Share Image
“As Brother Francis readily admitted, his mastery of pre-Deluge English was far from masterful yet. The way nouns could sometimes modify other… — Walter M. Miller Jr Copy Share Image
There's something about my Mexican-American heritage... I'm proud of it. — Christian Camargo Copy Share Image