Top 17 Quotes About Hombre
#1. Fred Rice, gunslinger, badest hombre ever to grace the American Southwest desert since Pancho Villa.
Anonymous
#2. Why Lila glaring at you, hombre? " asked Rico. "Though I wouldn't mind a hot piece of culo like that acknowledging my existence." Rico puckered his lips, sending a mock kiss in Lila's direction. I laughed when she flipped her golden hair over her shoulder and stared at the dry-erase board.
Katie McGarry
#4. There are many ways to rule, many things required to be un hombre or to be una mujere, for each person can decide for himself. Sometimes you can even be both. Without having to choose one or the other
Mayra Santos-Febres
#5. La Inca shook her head. She was looking at her favorite picture of his mother on her first day at private school, one of those typical serious DR shots. What always happens. Un maldito hombre.
Junot Diaz
#6. There is only one El Hombre and that is Stan Musial.
Albert Pujols
#7. Ultimo hombre. Last man standing, must've been one. Where'd he go?
Cormac McCarthy
#8. We need one strong hombre or hombre-ette, and I'm the hombre-ette to go and stand for you in Washington DC.
Michele Bachmann
#9. What should we do? I was beginning to understand a few words of Spanish: to escape, fugar; prisoner, preso; to kill, matar; chain, cadena; handcuffs, esposas; man, hombre; woman, mujer.
Henri Charriere
#10. "He sido un hombre afortunado en la vida, nada me ha sido facil." "I've been a fortunate man in life, nothing has come easy"
Sigmund Freud
#11. We can't be empowered women in our career and strong women in our relationships if it weren't for the fact that we're healthy.
Joanna Garcia
#12. She was like a nagging itch, repellent and at the same time tempting.
Stieg Larsson
#13. The children of the hour of darkness were born, I'm afraid, in the midst of the age of darkness; so that although we found it easy to be brilliant, we were always confused about being good.
Salman Rushdie
#15. Contrary to what people may say, there's no upper limit to stupidity.
Stephen Colbert
#17. I have no desire to be hip to the latest black slang and do the stereotypical black thing. I was a Richard Pryor fan, and I have used profanity in my act. But when it becomes a whole thing that defines blacks, we're limiting ourselves. The enemy is us.
Franklyn Ajaye
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