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Quotes About Garcia

A lot of the books I read are in Spanish. There's this great author, Garcia Marquez.
~ Al Horford
Quién es? ¿Un hechicero? ¿Un héroe? -Es un hombre muerto -siseó Kirtash.
~ Laura Gallego García
No voy a volver a la taberna. - No iba a dejar que lo hicieras. Me gustaría que vinieras conmigo, que viéramos mundo juntos...es decir..., si aceptas por compañero a un pobre juglar trotamundos. Sé que te han ofrecido cosas mejores. - No, Mattius. Nunca me han ofrecido a nadie mejor que tú
~ Laura Gallego García
Mira... mira, es Erik
~ Laura Gallego García
I like to wear cowboy gear once in a while. Whenever the occasion comes. In the ring, we used to wear a poncho and the hat.
~ Mikey Garcia
This "cleansing" violence, or limpieza, claimed its most famous victim in the poet Federico García Lorca,
~ Helen Graham
I was seated at the president's table next to the wife of Gabriel García Márquez. It was a Clinton talkfest
~ Jann S. Wenner
Jerry Garcia told Charlie Perry, in a piece in that issue, "Janis was a real person. She went through all the changes we did, on all the same trips. She was like the rest of us—fucked up, strung out, in weird places.
~ Jann S. Wenner
When Garcia died, and I decided not to play, I came out here.
~ Bill Kreutzmann
Tiger Woods is like a piece of fine art that belongs in the Louvre, and so, too, is Scott Medlock's painting of Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia...a true masterpiece!
~ Al Michaels
Piaget, J., & Garcia, R. (1989). Psychogenesis and the history of science. New York: Columbia University Press. (Original work published in 1983)
~ Unknown
In Spain the dead are more alive than the dead of any other country in the world.
~ Unknown
At the end of the day, we fight for the legacy, but you don't want to be just a fighter with legacy with no money.
~ Danny Garcia
García Márquez le cedió los derechos de Relato de un náufrago al sobreviviente colombiano que le contó aquella historia.
~ Unknown
In the beginning, when the world was new and nothing had a name, my father took me to see the ice.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez