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Americanized Mexican Quotes By Lloyd Dorfman

I've always loved and enjoyed the theatre, but I have to say that none of our sponsorships have been done because I'm one of those chairmen and chief executives who goes gooey-eyed about something. They are done for a very specific marketing and commercial agenda. — Lloyd Dorfman

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Richard Rodriguez

Mexicans who come to America today end up opposing assimilation. They say they are "holding on to their culture." To them, I say, "If you really wanted to hold on to your culture, you would be in favor of assimilation. You would be fearless about swallowing English and about becoming Americanized. You would be much more positive about the future, and much less afraid. That's what it means to be Mexican. — Richard Rodriguez

Americanized Mexican Quotes By William Shakespeare

If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit,
The one's for use, the other useth it. — William Shakespeare

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Brenda Sutton Rose

I write books with words. Numerous words. Words that stomp and stare and crush and collapse and boogie and bang and scream and laugh and manipulate. My books are a storehouse of words that form paragraphs that form chapters that form stories that form thoughts that live on long after you've read the last word. — Brenda Sutton Rose

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Jennifer Donnelly

Life's all about the revolution, isn't it? The one inside, I mean. You can't change history. You can't change the world. All you can ever change is yourself. — Jennifer Donnelly

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Scott Adams

The human population is 90% gullible, violence-prone dipshits. — Scott Adams

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

That's bloody obvious. A schoolboy with a palsied brain could have worked that one out. — Bernard Cornwell

Americanized Mexican Quotes By Ray LaHood

Public spending on infrastructure has fallen to its lowest level since 1947. And the U.S., which used to have the finest infrastructure in the world, is now ranked 16th according to the World Economic Forum, behind Iceland, Spain, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates. — Ray LaHood