Quotes by Latin I play video games and watch TV, but there's more to life than that. Faxing and the Internet have created a global community. The kid next door has become the kid in Latin America or Asia. Craig Kielburger latin kids america I bring a lot of passion to my life and my politics - I don't mind saying there is a very strong Latin component to it. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner passion strong latin Latin life is rich with warmth, family values and history. I want to bring that beauty into American homes. Cristina Saralegui latin want home We Latin women are liberated from the neck up, not the neck down. Cristina Saralegui latin-women necks latin I often refer to myself as a radical, reminding people that the word radical comes from the Latin word radix, meaning root. I think we need to get to the roots of problems as we try to solve them. I also like the word anti-capitalist. Cynthia Kauffman roots latin thinking It's certainly true that I was brought up in that British amateur tradition, the one which always held that if you were reasonably good at cricket, knew one or two Latin texts and a few zingy Oscar Wilde quotes for dinner parties, you were pretty much ready to go and run some outpost in Hindustan. Damian Lewis party latin running No, I had no problem communicating with Latin American heads of state - though now I do wish I had paid more attention to Latin when I was in high school. Dan Quayle wish latin school For fiction, Im not particularly nationalistic. Im not like the Hugo Chavez of Latin American letters, you know? I want people to read good work. Daniel Alarcon latin people fiction I do feel fortunate to have some knowledge of the great Latin American writers, including some that are probably not that well known in English. Im thinking of Jose Maria Arguedas, whom I read when I was living in Lima, and who really impacted the way I viewed my country. Daniel Alarcon latin country thinking I want people to read good work. If I see someone reading a book by Lorrie Moore or Jennifer Egan, I'm psyched. If I see them reading X Latin American Writer Who Sucks, I'm not psyched. But in terms of news, I do think that's important. Daniel Alarcon reading latin book Radio is the medium that most closely approximates the experience of reading. As a novelist, I find it very exciting to be able to reach people who might not ever pick up one of my books, either because they can't afford it (as is often the case in Latin America), or because they just don't have the habit of reading novels. Daniel Alarcon reading latin book I think I'm an American writer writing about Latin America, and I'm a Latin American writer who happens to write in English. Daniel Alarcon latin writing thinking A lot of attention has been paid in Latin America to the new generation of nonfiction writers, authors like Julio Villanueva Chang, Diego Osorno, Cristóbal Peña, Gabriela Wiener, Leila Guerriero, Cristian Alarcón, among others. These are writers doing important, groundbreaking work. So the talent is there, as is the habit of radio listenership, and what we propose to do is unite the two. We want to have these immensely gifted journalists - men and women who've already revitalized the long-form narrative - we want them to tell their stories in sound. Daniel Alarcon latin men two There are stories that are by and for Latin Americans, where a certain amount of cultural fluency is expected, where we can delight in the details, the humor, the particularities of speech, of dialects. Something is always lost in translation; we know instinctively that this is the case. A Radio Ambulante story looks at Latin America from the inside. Daniel Alarcon radio latin america Disagreement produces debate but dissent produces dissension. Dissent (which come from the Latin, dis and sentire) means originally to feel apart from others. People who disagree have an argument, but people who dissent have a quarrel. People may disagree and both may count themselves in the majority. But a person who dissents is by definition in a minority. A liberal society thrives on disagreement but is killed by dissension. Disagreement is the life blood of democracy, dissension is its cancer. Daniel J. Boorstin cancer latin mean I really am happy that I met my agency and my management company, because they see me as a person and not just a Latin woman. Daniella Alonso agency management latin The progressive movement against the war of occupation in Iraq is a reason for hope, as is resistance to free trade agreements in Latin America. Those are moments that we have to celebrate: that people still find the resolve and energy to resist Danny Glover agreement latin war Optional is latin for 'Be There'. Darryl Sutter optional latin Actually, there are people from all ove - not just Latin America, certainly not just Cuba, but all over Europe, all over the United States. I like that. I like knowing a lot of different types of people. And I can afford to live in a relatively safe part of Miami. Dave Barry knowing latin europe People in Latin America... love America from afar and emulate America in some ways but also hate a lot of things that America does to them. David Byrne hate latin america «4567891011121314»