Latin American culture is conservative, and the rural areas are tremendously conservative. I don't believe that's just a Chilean thing. — Sebastian Lelio Copy Share Image
I think Latin American cultures are really rich and fascinating. I like the pomp and circumstance of some of their rituals and… — Bitsie Tulloch Copy Share Image
“I think of all those who believed in a Latin American paradise and died in a Latin American hell.” — Roberto Bolaño Copy Share Image
For fiction, I'm not particularly nationalistic. I'm not like the Hugo Chavez of Latin American letters, you know? I want people to… — Daniel Alarcon Copy Share Image
When you review the Central American wars or other Latin American wars, you find that there were dictators and there were insurgents. — Alvaro Uribe Copy Share Image
I want all Hispanics in the Republican Party, in the Democratic Party, whether Latin Americans, Central Americans, Cubans, Mexicans, I want us… — Bill Richardson Copy Share Image
“My heart is a Latin American food stall and your love is a health inspector from Zurich.” — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
When you talk to a Latin American president, they make you feel so tiny right from the beginning, right from the moment… — Jorge Ramos Copy Share Image
“The Internet breaks a 500-year Latin American pattern of monopoly, monopoly of information, economics, social, religious power. It fundamentally gives power to… — Gordon G. Chang Copy Share Image
The Mexican debt crisis, Latin American debt crisis, the crises of the 1990s, the Wall Street stock market crash, and other events… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
The fascists in most Latin American countries tell the people that the reason their wages will not buy as much in the… — Henry A. Wallace Copy Share Image
I have been definitely influenced more by Latin American writers than by any other type of writer. They are very close in… — Jessica Hagedorn Copy Share Image
Bolivar's legacy has always been a part of the Venezuelan/Latin American imagery, especially in the countries that he liberated or he helped… — Edgar Ramirez Copy Share Image
The greatest promotion I ever had on a newspaper was when 'The Washington Post' suddenly promoted me from city-side general assignment reporter… — Tom Wolfe Copy Share Image
When it comes to cyber conflicts between, say, America and China or even a Middle Eastern nation, an African nation, a Latin… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
The European powers had been anxious to see the United States become embroiled in a civil war and eventually break into two… — G. Edward Griffin Copy Share Image
Nothing exceptional [would happen to the world under a Hillary Clinton's presidency] - things would stay the same: sponsorship of "Color" or… — Andre Vltchek Copy Share Image
Of course each citizen should try to educate him or herself, but only after receiving some essential, basic blocks of knowledge. Formal… — Andre Vltchek Copy Share Image
We are developing in the United States a huge underclass of unwanted people, many of them the descendants of the exploitation of… — Benedict Groeschel Copy Share Image
People always say that music is a universal language. It was very, very true. We could show up anywhere with any people… — Jherek Bischoff Copy Share Image
Incidentally, I am intrigued by how many European and Latin American writers expressed their political views in the columns they routinely wrote… — Pankaj Mishra Copy Share Image
“Being more missional might actually mean doing fewer things. There is a Latin American proverb that says, “If you don’t know where… — Michael Frost Copy Share Image
There are stories that are by and for Latin Americans, where a certain amount of cultural fluency is expected, where we can… — Daniel Alarcon Copy Share Image
Jorge Luis Borges had the soapbox and the authority to complain about this myopic understanding of the duty of Latin American writers,… — Adam Morris Copy Share Image
“The same conclusion had already been presented to incoming President Kennedy by Arthur Schlesinger, transmitting the report of his Latin American Mission,… — Keith Bolender Copy Share Image
“From 1976 to 1983, Washington supported a devastating military dictatorship in Argentina that ran all branches of government, outlawed elections, and encouraged… — Benjamin Dangl Copy Share Image
“José Martí, born on January 28, 1853, is known as the George Washington of Cuba, or is perhaps better identified with Simon… — Captain Hank Bracker, "Seawater One Copy Share Image
“Oligarchy: Rule by the few, usually the richest One Percent. In Aristotle’s political theory, oligarchy is the stage into which democracy evolves,… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
Also, there are now new laws in Brazil which create incentives for Argentine and Latin American films to be premiered and distributed… — Walter Salles Copy Share Image
Conflict with the United States is one of the overwhelming facts of Latin American history. — Stephen Kinzer Copy Share Image
No, I had no problem communicating with Latin American heads of state - though now I do wish I had paid more… — Dan Quayle Copy Share Image
I know all the Latin-American rhythms quite well, but I don't play them exactly like they do in their own country -… — Dizzy Gillespie Copy Share Image
In Chile they have no movies. They have awful popular movies. I am not a Latin American creator. — Alejandro Jodorowsky Copy Share Image
Well, by the standards of a lot of countries, by Latin American standards, it wasn't so bad. — Paul A. Volcker Copy Share Image
Brazil is one of the biggest Latin American countries, the biggest, no doubt, and, more importantly, it is a country with immense… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
I think I'm an American writer writing about Latin America, and I'm a Latin American writer who happens to write in English. — Daniel Alarcon Copy Share Image
To survive there, you need the ambition of a Latin-American revolutionary, the ego of a grand opera tenor, and the physical stamina… — Billie Burke Copy Share Image
Latin Americans have gotten tired of the Washington consensus - a neoliberalism that has aggravated misery and poverty. — Hugo Chavez Copy Share Image
Through trade reforms, Latin American countries can boost their competitiveness in markets for goods and services. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
One that actually relates to all Latin American literature: that is, not every author is interested in being a representative of his… — Adam Morris Copy Share Image