Quotes About Spanish
There had so lately been a large force of Spanish cavalry at the village, which had made a great impression on the minds of the young men, as to their power, consequence, which my appearance with 20 infantry was by no means calculated to remove.
~ Zebulon Pike
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I think the Spanish way is the philosophy is similar to mines and in Spain they are very good at coaching young players for the team.
~ Julian Nagelsmann
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Whenever I cook, I think of Spanish music, so I always have to listen to some sort of salsa. It gets your body going.
~ Action Bronson
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My first trip to Mexico was with my dad because of his Spanish records. That was back in 1958. I found a picture of me when I was eight dressed as a little senorita.
~ Natalie Cole
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The Spanish troops returned and we could yet discover the grass beaten down in the direction which they went.
~ Zebulon Pike
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There is a degree of wretchedness and want among the lower class of people which is not anywhere so common as among the Spanish and Portuguese settlements.
~ William Bligh
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My name means 'hope' in Spanish and it's a name I want to live up to.
~ Esperanza Spalding
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I love Spanish food. My diet is the Mediterranean diet, which is good food. I eat well.
~ Penelope Cruz
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Why our poet chose to give his 1958 hurricane a little-used Spanish name sometimes given to parrots) instead of Linda or Lois, is not clear.
~ Nabokov Vladimir
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Benjamín Sentís vivía en pretérito pluscuamperfecto.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Are you an idiot?' she asked, in perfect Spanish. 'I'm in training,' I admitted.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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On one of his visits, he told me how, for a pittance, he'd just acquired the Spanish rights for the novels of Julián Carax, a young writer from Barcelona who lived in Paris. This must have been in 1928 or 1929.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Between 1928 and 1936, he published eight of Carax's novels.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Adobe Digital Editions Modo de acesso: World Wide Web 263p. ISBN 978-85-8105-091-1 (recurso eletrônico) 1. Ficção espanhola. I. Aguiar, Eliana. II. Título. 12-2817 CDD: 863 CDU: 821.134.2-3
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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pasted on a grin. "¿Usted desea bailar?" she asked. He didn't need Amber—who was majoring in Spanish—to translate for him. "Sí, señorita.
~ Kathryn Shay
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A gut-string classical Spanish guitar, a sweet, lovely little lady. The smell of it. Even now, to open a guitar case, when it's an old wooden guitar, I could crawl in and close the lid.
~ Keith Richards
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pretendieron regalarle ropa a Valdivia y otros capitanes, pero no hay peor ofensa para un español que recibir caridad.
~ Isabel Allende
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El imperio incaico quedó chico para contenerlos a ambos. Pizarro, convertido en marqués gobernador y caballero de la Orden de Santiago, se quedó en el Perú, secundado por sus temibles hermanos, mientras Almagro se dirigía, en 1535, con un ejército de quinientos castellanos, diez mil indios yanaconas y el título de adelantado, a Chile, la región aún inexplorada, cuyo nombre, en lengua aymara, quiere decir «donde acaba la tierra».
~ Isabel Allende
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My intention is not to be an American TV personality. My intention is not to be a Spanish TV personality. My intention is to talk about health and fitness and being a mom.
~ Hilaria Baldwin
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Probably 60% of my followers are from Argentina, so I tweet more in Spanish.
~ Manu Ginobili
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Be careful. I wouldn't want anything to happen to the worst Spanish student in the history of the language." I laughed. "No problemo.
~ Kiersten White
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Jacián!" She yells again, and then she says something in Spanish. A moment later he comes down the hallway. "I'm going to tell Grandfather you said that," he says. "What do you want?
~ Lisa McMann
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There is a bright spot or two for the Spaniards. French toast has become freedom toast on the Air Force One breakfast menu, but the Spanish omelet is still a Spanish omelet.
~ Suzanne Fields
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The two greatest strokes of luck that can happen to a painter are (1) to be Spanish, (2) to be called Dali
~ Salvador Dali
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