Top 15 Tus Latidos Quotes

#1. The drums were so near that the beat crept under his skin and set his hands to twitching.

George R R Martin

#2. I really believe amendment " to make English our common and unifying language" is racist. I think it's directed basically to people who speak Spanish.

Ruben Aguilar

#3. I'd have loved to have appeared in 'Absolutely Fabulous' - that's one of my favourite shows.

Becki Newton

#4. Whatever be our individual, social or other interests, we should not forget that we have only one cosmic home, Earth.

Abhay Kumar

#5. Trying to get stuff straight right at the end when you never cared all through your life. Trying to get into heaven on the affirmative action plan.

Leonard Pitts Jr.

#6. My wife often said that a good marriage consists of two good forgivers.

Billy Graham

#7. Nations, like men, have their infancy.

Henry Bolingbroke

#8. Like so many, this trial is not about the truth; it's about winning.

John Grisham

#9. In every country the mountains are fountains, not only of rivers but of men. Therefore we all are born mountaineers, the offspring of rock and sunshine.

John Muir

#10. A good book is a good book. End of story.

Malorie Blackman

#11. The mind is like the wind and the body like the sand: if you want to know how the wind is blowing , you can look at the sand.

Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen

#12. When daddies want to be left in peace, they don't pay too much attention to what you do

Gunilla Bergstrom

#13. Progress and motion are not synonymous.

Tim Fargo

#14. The majority of Latin actresses in Hollywood were always playing either spitfires or maids. Now here is a woman who comes in and does leads opposite white people and black people and other Spanish people, and she's comfortable in her skin? Gasp! How dare she?

Rosie Perez

#15. I have learned that each and every piece of cloth embodies the spirit, skill, and personal history of an individual weaver. . . . It ties together with an endless thread the emotional life of my people.

Nilda Callanaupa Alvarez

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