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Quotes About Mexican

Let's discuss. On the one hand, Ashley thought it was okay to feed children Hawaiian Punch and Fritos for a snack, because apparently she couldn't get her hands on any Mexican black tar heroin. And yet she volunteered for the job of Snack Mom, which is a distinct selling point. Of
~ Jen Lancaster
Huitlacoche is typically eaten as a filling for quesadillas or with any tortilla-based food. Also great stuffed in crepes.
~ Marcela Valladolid
Say German cars are sort of very built and efficient. Italian cars are a bit flamboyant and quick. Mexican cars just going to be lazy, feckless, flatulent.
~ Richard Hammond
He led me to the barn, where a Mexican man stood waiting for his turn at the shower. "Whole-aah, Toe-moss," he shouted.
~ David Sedaris
Quoting Page 109: An Urban Institute study found that when public school costs were included, Mexican immigrant households in Los Angeles County in 1980 cost almost twice as much in state and local government expenditures than they paid in taxes.
~ Unknown
Most Mexican restaurants serve fake, heavy versions of my home country's cuisine. But real Mexican food is full of brilliant, fresh flavors.
~ Marcela Valladolid
I hope for my children, and for all Mexicans, that they can be proud to be Mexican, proud of their heritage, and proud that they have a peaceful, inclusive, vibrant country that is playing a role in the world.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
Present day—New York City Tequila is the Mexican version of the middle finger, the perfect "fuck you" to someone you either can't kill or haven't
~ Lisa Renee Jones
Goooodmorning, my little jumping bean. I got your salsa right here, bimbo, she said.
~ Rachel Caine
Paper clip. Ping. Disaster. Colonel Bowie is down. Colonel Bowie is down! The Mexican Army is now leaderless. Capone gloats.
~ Dean Koontz
Orange County, featured none but Mediterranean architecture; indeed, the Mediterranean style prevailed to such an extent that it sometimes seemed restfully consistent but at other times was boring, suffocating, as if the chief executive officer of Taco Bell had somehow become an all-powerful dictator and had decreed that everyone must live not in houses but in Mexican restaurants.
~ Dean Koontz
Herdez Salsas have always been a favorite of mine because I love the authentic taste.
~ Marcela Valladolid
The scene that Cortés described so vividly - the arrival of the Spanish invaders in the Mexican capital - took place on November 8, 1519.
~ Unknown
On December 28, 1520, three days after the Feast of the Nativity, Cortés left Tlaxcala at the head of an army of 550 Spaniards, about 10,000 Indian allies, and forty horses. The next day, the army was in Mexican territory.
~ Unknown
Trump's characterization of undocumented immigrants is, of course, absurd. Not only do the facts, well, trump his assertions, but his prejudiced views demonstrate a deep ignorance about Mexican immigrants in the United States.
~ Jorge Ramos
house he'd taken over from its original Mexican owners. The General was a portly middle-aged Creole
~ Unknown
La preeminencia de la Nueva España sobre la vieja España, en el sector clave de la riqueza en metales preciosos, en el siglo XVIII, asociada a la certidumbre carismática fundada sobre una nueva epifanía (la "encarnación" de la Virgen María en el Tepeyac), hicieron posible que el mexicano escapara de la mancha original de ser un "cristiano hecho a punta de lanza" y un "bárbaro" a los ojos del europeo "civilizado".
~ Unknown
The leader, a big-bellied Mexican wearing a huge sombrero, sat in a black saddle studded with silver conchos. Spurs jingled at the heels of his boots. A necklace of human ears hung from around his neck. The blood on them still looked fairly fresh.
~ Unknown
The other thing he railed against, after 'Mexican time' and lame excuses, was bad teeth. Mexicans could not afford bad teeth if they expected gringos to take them seriously.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
The Sinaloans had heard that Sonorans indulged in the unspeakable atrocity of eating flour tortillas. Flour! Any human being knew that tortillas were made of corn.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
There are two remaining speakers of Ayapaneco, an indigenous Mexican language; unfortunately, Manuel Segovia and Isidro Velázquez refuse to talk to one another, even though they are neighbors in their little village in the state of Tabasco.
~ John Edwards
Pinche pendejo chimuelo!
~ John Irving
Hijo de la chingada!
~ John Irving
It [the Mexican War] was a training ground for generals, so that when the sad self-murders settled on us, the leaders knew the techniques for making it properly horrible.
~ John Steinbeck