Quotes About Unity
Il cuore dell'uomo, autocoscienza del tutto
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insomma, come tutto
~ Unknown
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Un desiderio infinito, comune a tutti
~ Unknown
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It was as if a dump truck had spilled a ton of humanity into the yard. Bodies were jammed onto the patio, elbowing gently to get at the new macaroni salad and ignoring the mustard coleslaw.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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put aside hatred and take up love" (356)
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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Slowly, both the vaguely ironic and the deeply sincere among them came to see how seriously the Red Cross and the army took this service. And they started to take it seriously, too. They didn't feel like cooks, didn't feel like waitresses. Ellie said they were ass-kicking bitches, and they knew that they were. Though Irene said: "I was thinking of Amazons." Ellie and Dorothy stared at her—she made a soft little muscle—and laughed.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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These are your sisters and the GIs are your brothers and we expect you to treat them as such. Win this war with your decency. Because we are Americans. And this is what Americans do.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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I am in the earth and the earth is in me
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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People daily speak a quilt of words, and continents and nations and tribes and even enemies dance all over your mouth when you speak. The tongue seems to know no race, no affiliation, no breed, no caste, no order, no genus, no lineage.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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Still. We are both man and woman. My brothers can be tender as mothers with their infants. Women can fight like tigers. Do you see? We are all a mix of each. Power starts when you strike the proper balance. Believe me when I tell you that the woman part of you is the better part. But you are also a man.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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Forty-five minutes of embraces and ostentatious arrivals and all the siblings arranging themselves in the front row and the rings of descendants, like shock waves of a meteor strike, radiating back through the room. Paz
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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Each of these proud cabrones refusing to apologize for whatever they were mad about. Each one waiting for some sign. And Mama, in the middle, frantic. All she wanted was to see what was left of her family come together, before…Well, before.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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There should be no such thing as an illegal person on this planet.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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A perfect garden, no matter its size, should enclose nothing less than the entire Universe.
~ Luis Barragan
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Architects should make houses into gardens, and gardens into houses.
~ Luis Barragan
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I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening to me they are one.
~ Luis Barragan
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For me, it was a film about passion, l'amour fou, the irresistible force that thrusts two people together, and about the impossibility of their ever becoming one.
~ Luis Bunuel
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Deus e a Pátria são um time imbatível; eles quebram todos os recordes de opressão e derramamento de sangue.
~ Luis Bunuel
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Bound, elbow to elbow, darkness and night entered the dwelling.
~ Luis Bunuel
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Ninguém é nada sozinho, somos o nosso comportamento com o outro".
~ Luis Fernando Veríssimo
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Uncertainty and fear and ignorance about immigrants, about people who are different, has a history as old as our Nation.
~ Luis Gutierrez
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enseguida comprobó que la gente no tarda en convencerse de lo que le conviene siempre que otra persona la apoye en su razonamiento. O lo que es lo mismo: que dos opiniones solidarias forman una convicción.
~ Unknown
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Nada significamos como individuos. Nada como unidad. Formamos parte de un todo indivisible y eterno.
~ Unknown
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In Latin America the border between soccer and politics is vague. There is a long list of governments that have fallen or been overthrown after the defeat of the national team.
~ Luis Suarez
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