Famous Quotes About Hispanics What Are Some Famous Hispanic Quotes?

What are some famous hispanic quotes? - famous quotes about hispanics

I need an appointment for my senior quote help Hispanics, but not your famous and well-informed myself

6 comments:

whole_wo... said...

"Among individuals as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace", ie "Among individuals as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace." - Benito Juárez (1806-1872)

SergioPL said...

"If you do not get violent, then you have a double victory, not only won his fight, but still at large."
"The fight is not grapes or lettuce. It is always about people."
"If you are shocked by the conditions, they are free and happy until they spend all their time in exchange for them to do and nothing more. But you can not change anything if you want to keep good jobs, good lifestyle and sacrifices to avoid. "
César Chávez

eyedee19... said...

"We need no stinking badges"

mayacrea... said...

We must recognize the differences, we must recognize the differences, until difference no longer matters. "
Allen, Dr. Adela A.

"The problem is not to repay the kindness, but to be successful."
Alvarez, Julia

"What statistics tell us is the closeness of the relationship. Hispanic families are very consistent, very long time to be together."
Alvarez, Mercedes

"You can choose how you die." Or when. You can decide how you will live. Now. "
Baez, Joan

"If you do not get violent, then you have a double victory, not only won his fight, but still at large."
Chavez, Cesar

There were only a few more, click on the link below --
http://www.learningtogive.org/search/quo ...

crowbird... said...

Here is a quote that my Spanish teacher has said that we repeat every time someone asks you to, "Can you speak a little Spanish for me?"

In this treacherous world
Nothing is true or false
Everything depends on the lens
As will be seen.

(Translation: In this treacherous world is not real or a lie, everything depends on the lens you look through.)

opaalvar... said...

Quixote, Cervantes
They bark, Sancho,
Then he rode

Post a Comment