Quote by Luis Alberto Urrea Download Open image ““Who was to say that God did not use the coyote’s teeth to eat His gifts?”” — Luis Alberto Urrea ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“If God didn't want us to eat the animals, He wouldn't have made them so tasty.” — Molly Harper Copy Share Image
“They used to treat sheep carcasses with Lithium so if the Coyotes went after the herd and bit on the treated carcasses, the got… — Kay Jamison Copy Share Image
“The coyotes sounded like hurt dogs. They agitated plainly for Christ's return. May they not be heard.” — Denis Johnson Copy Share Image
“I put my alligator tooth down the rubbish pipe. I heard it fall down to the bottom and disappear. It was an offering for… — Stephen Kelman Copy Share Image
“We could use all the blessings we could get. The impact of what we were about to do hit me like an anvil on… — Terri Clark Copy Share Image
“I'm starving. I haven't had anything to eat since I stole a bear claw from your kitchen this morning." "You didn't steal it. All… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Oh God," Coyote said, and rolled onto his side, propping his head up on one hand. "It's hard to remember something that long ago.… — Kim Stanley Robinson Copy Share Image
“The world has teeth and it can bite you with them any time it wants.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“he knows that it's impossible to tell a wolf from a man if he keeps his chin up and his teeth clean.” — Toby Barlow Copy Share Image
“Aztlán (“The Place of the Reeds”) was the traditional home of the Aztecs, a possibly mythical motherland from which the tribe ventured forth on… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
With a name like Luis Alberto Urrea, it's political no matter what I do. — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
During grade school, we moved to a white, working-class suburb in San Diego, and there were no Mexicans. — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
I've been told not to tour down in Mexico. I am too well-known now. The kidnappers may think that my publisher will pay a… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
“Braulio rises and extends his hands, making peace. " No hay pedo ," he says, the absurd lower-class slang for "There's no trouble here,"… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
“This is how Heaven works. They're practical. We are always looking for rays of light. For lightning bolts or burning bushes. But God is… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
We want to ascribe a kind of tragic grimness to people, but people are funny. — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
I came to believe the green fuse that drives spring and summer through the world is essentially a literary energy. That the world was… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
“He couldn't believe she was real. She was like some dream, some story old men told youngsters. She made a fool out of him… — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image
The world was more than a place. Life was more than an event. It was all one thing, and that thing was: story. — Luis Alberto Urrea Copy Share Image