Top 67 Cheech Marin Quotes
#1. Jim Cummings, Whoopie Goldberg & Cheech Marin make up this famous Disney threesome.
Alex Trebek
#2. I asked if I could read for the role of Kevin Costner's caddy in Tin Cup. It was a fun learning experience, even though Cheech Marin got the part.
Garth Brooks
#3. So what's really behind the 'English Only' Movement? Fear. Fear of being taken over and one day they will have to learn something different. Heaven forbid they would have to learn something new.
Cheech Marin
#4. Comedy teams are a real hard thing to do. That's why you don't see any of them.
Cheech Marin
#5. Our first gig was a battle of the bands. We did 45 minutes of comedy and never played a note - and we won!
Cheech Marin
#7. At the end of the day, it not only doesn't make logical sense to deny licenses to undocumented immigrants, it doesn't make financial sense.
Cheech Marin
#8. Being a Chicano in Hollywood, my experience is that you're not given credit for any sophistication ... You're just kind of some guy that just crossed the border, you know, on the back of a truck and that's it.
Cheech Marin
#9. My first car was a '56 Ford station wagon - cost 100 bucks.
Cheech Marin
#10. Loyalty and communication are always rewarded in sports.
Cheech Marin
#11. When I lived in Paris in the early '80s, I had the occasion to hang out with Prince Albert of Monaco quite a few times.
Cheech Marin
#12. I always wanted to work with Betty White, because she is one of my heroes of all time, and I just love her.
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#13. People didn't relate to me as being Chinese or white, just being a hippie, a long-haired hippie.
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#14. In the end, the great leveler in any sport is performance on the field or on the court. Kids don't care what language players speak or if they eat tacos, rice, or sauerkraut. They don't care if they're white, black, or brown.
Cheech Marin
#15. I lived in an all-black neighborhood, followed by an all-white one, and other kids in the always called me Mexican in both neighborhoods.
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#17. It always trips me out that America, the most powerful and magnificent nation in the history of the world, whose might was built by immigrants from all over the world, only speaks one language.
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#18. By the time I discovered Chicano painters in the mid-'80s, I recognized that these guys were really world-class painters, but they weren't getting any attention, which was good in one sense in that I could get their work for cheaper!
Cheech Marin
#19. Don't ever insult a Chicano about being a Chicano because then all the other Chicanos will be on you with a vengeance. They will even fight each to be first in line to support you.
Cheech Marin
#20. What I look for when I see a piece of art for the first time is some kind of emotional, intellectual experience, that's a combination of both of those things and is informed by my knowledge and something new that I see the artist doing.
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#21. You know you're in a bad movie when the Catholic clergy is being played by Jews.
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#22. Just about every Latin American country has sent players to the big leagues, from the Dominican Republic to Costa Rica.
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#24. I've never seen a NASCAR race; I've seen an Indianapolis 500 race.
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#25. To do a comedy team, it requires so much extracurricular stuff, so much compromise, so much intuitiveness to know what the other guy is doing. That's why it's so hard to do it.
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#26. You can always tell when something is good, because the studio senses it has something good, and you can see them pour more and more resources into it. The promotion gets bigger and bigger.
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#27. We are a multicultural country - always have been, and to our credit, always will be. It is something that we should be very proud of and embrace.
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#28. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, my wife speaks five languages: Russian, English, French, Italian and, out of self-defense, Spanish. I watched her learn Spanish in three months.
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#29. Growing up in Southern California, it's all car culture. When I was a kid, I knew every single model of every single car dealer; I knew every style of every year.
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#31. I drive an S80 Volvo; it's one of those real flashy cars. No, I just like it because I like a nice, cush ride; the Volvo is really cush, and it's powerful and fast.
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#32. One of the great things about a celebrity pro-am is that you get to play along with the very best professional golfers in the world.
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#33. I'm the go-to guy for Mexican priests. I'm the new Barry Fitzgerald, except with a Mexican accent.
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#34. It is surprising how many professional athletes, along with their families and friends, are gaga over movie and music stars, and the reverse is true with entertainers and sports stars.
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#35. I want my kids to grow up to be a useful citizen.
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#36. You have to want to be Chicano to be Chicano.
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#37. I guess what really made me a Dodgers fan from the beginning was that the team had Jackie Robinson, the first 'Negro' in the major leagues.
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#38. I think you can directly link chihuahuas to Dow Jones.
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#39. I was interested in a lot of subjects from very early on. And that's uniquely Chicano because every Chicano I knew always had three jobs.
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#41. Yeah, I'm the go-to guy for Mexican priests.
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#42. The very first time I got to drive by myself, I took a bunch of my friends to school and was caught by a motorcycle cop going 90 miles an hour on a back street.
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#43. As much as I loved Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Junior Gilliam, and Don Newcombe, I loved watching Willie Mays play more than all of them combined, even if he played for the 'bad guys!'
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#44. I guess one of the ways that karma works is that it finds out what you are most afraid of and then makes that happen eventually.
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#45. I liked Jackie Robinson because he was cool to watch, not because he was black. Every time you turned around, he was hitting a triple or making a great play in the field or, best of all, stealing home.
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#46. The word 'Chicano' was originally a derisive term from Mexicans to other Mexicans living in the United States.
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#47. Chicanos and running water are endlessly fascinating. I can watch them all day.
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#48. Whether it's from the biggest, most powerful city, or from the dinkiest little podunk town, there is a certain attachment and connection, and yes, pride about where you came from.
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#49. Of all the plays in baseball, stealing home is by far the most exciting.
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#50. Hey, I was raised in the church. I was an altar boy and a choir member. I almost became a priest - until common sense grabbed hold of me.
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#51. There are some Chicanos who don't want to be Chicanos - they want to be Mexican-American, Hispanic, or even Spanish.
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#52. I've always wanted to be able to say that I come from Los Angeles, California and feel quintessentially American - even if I said that in Spanish.
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#53. Every medium has its own projection, and I find animation is much bigger than normal.
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#54. I grew up half in South Central and half in the San Fernando valley.
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#55. The reason we're so dangerous is because we're totally harmless.
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#56. Every kid that goes to Catholic school believes he's going to be a priest one day.
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#57. For the most part, people are proud of the place from which they come.
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#58. If there is one phrase or action that every person on the planet would like to erase from his or her memory or have the chance to undo, it would be, 'Let's do it again.'
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#59. Rich white guys. That's the true minority.
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#60. As a kid, I used to go to the library and take out all the art books.
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#61. My marriage was breaking up, and my marriage with Chong was breaking up. I had to come back and kind of start on my own again.
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#62. To me, you have to declare yourself a Chicano in order to be a Chicano. That makes a Chicano a Mexican-American with a defiant political attitude that centers on his or her right to self-definition. I'm a Chicano because I say I am.
Cheech Marin
#63. Well, sometimes you need the fields to lie fallow in order to gain nutrients.
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#64. My interest in art must have started with my Catholic upbringing. Art was everywhere: churches with its paintings, sculptures, stained glass, textiles, and fine metalwork.
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#65. We did six records, then six movies. Now we need to do six of something else, so we get 666 - and then our master Satan can return!
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#66. I wouldn't want them [kids] to raid my liquor cabinet and glug down my bourbon either.
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