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The scent of him was subtle, beautifully fresh, and she couldn’t think clearly. No man had ever brought out these intense feelings in her. Chris Augustine was dangerous and she could get lost in his arms.

~ Suzan Battah

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The fact that Iam writing to youin Englishalready falsifies what Iwanted to tell you.My subject:how to explain to youthat I don't belong to Englishthough I belong nowhere else,if not herein English.

~ Gustavo Perez Firmat

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Your friends, and your associates, and the people around you, and the environment that you live in, and the speakers around you - the speakers around you - and the communicators around you, are the poetry makers.If your mother tells you stories, she is a poetry maker.If your father says stories, he is a poetry maker.If your grandma tells you stories, she is a poetry maker.And that’s who forms our poetics.

~ Juan Felipe Herrera

Juan Felipe Herrera Latino Poetry

This is definitely / for the brothers / who ain't here.

~ Willie Perdomo

Willie Perdomo Latino Nuyorican Poetry

Even the most political poem is an act of faith.

~ Martín Espada

Martín Espada Latino Poetry

From The Corner To The Corner Office - It's Not Just A Book, It's A Lifestyle!

~ James A. Barlow

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I Don't Waste My Time Doing Crosswords, As My Life Is The Only Puzzle I Care To Resolve!

~ Latif Mercado

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Thank God For Writing, As Now I Can Work Until My Last Breath!

~ Latif Mercado

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You Can't Change Your Life... Until You Change Your Heart, and You Can't Change Your Heart... Until You Change Your Mind!

~ Latif Mercado

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It's Easy To Feel Like A Big Fish, When Your Pond is Just A Puddle!

~ Latif Mercado

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You Can't Be A Hero To The World, If Your Aren't First A Hero In Your Home!

~ Latif Mercado

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To Me, The Best Part Of Success, Is The Journey!

~ Latif Mercado

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A Decision That Can Change Your Life Forever, Can Happen In Just One Second.

~ Latif Mercado

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Don't Rush Up The Stairs, you Just Might Fall. Take it One Step At A Time!

~ Latif Mercado

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A group of ten prisoners from Dachau, I was with them, we hid in the forest to wait for the Americans. The Germans had already left everything behind. We had food but no weapons. For days we could hear bombs exploding around us. We just wanted to survive long enough for the Americans to control the territory. We didn’t want to die. At that point, our prison uniforms were the only things to keep us from being shot on the spot by the Americans. That was all we had. Who would the Americans believe? Real prisoners or guards dressed as prisoners? Those devils might even say we were the Germans. This was our nightmare.

~ Sergio Troncoso

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I held Angie Luna in that room for hours, and I remember the different times we made love like epochs in a civilization, each movement and every touch, apex upon abyss. In the luxury of our bed, we tried every position and every angle. I explored the curves on her body and delighted in seeing the freedom of her ecstasy. Her desperate whispers and pleas. I told her I loved her, and she said she loved me too. We lay in bed with our limbs entangled, in a pacific silence that reminded me of existing on a beach just for the sake of such an existence. I couldn't imagine the world ever becoming better, and for some strange reason the thought slipped into my head that I had suddenly grown to be an old man because I could only hope to repeat, but never improve on, a night like this. I finally took her home sometime when the interstate was empty, and the bridges seemed to lead to nowhere, for they were desolate too.

~ Sergio Troncoso

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The tension between people is palpable, and the ideal of what it means to be and look American becomes a preoccupation to folks around the country, including me.

~ Raquel Cepeda

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I hated seeing these spasmodic upside-down chicken heads stretching to puncture my flesh. I imagined once that they reached my groin and pecked out my penis and my huevos and kept pecking until they got to my gut and my eyes and my brain, until I was just a pecked-out piece of human meat surrounded by thousands of nervous, dirty white chickens. I think that was about the time I fucked up a pair of chicken heads against a warehouse wall when no one was looking. Well, almost no one. Rueben was right behind me, and that's when he grinned his stupid grin. Maybe he hated the chickens as much as I did. Maybe he just knew que ya me iba también a la chingada. Maybe I was going on my first joy ride to hell and back, and it was fun to watch.

~ Sergio Troncoso

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Look at you. Riding the gravy train with biscuit wheels.

~ H.l. Sudler

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I feel sorry for you, Detective Esteban. Because I'm all out of patience, and you're all out of time. I'm sure we'll see each other again someday. In Hell. Save a seat for me.

~ H.l. Sudler

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Do you know how many men are incarcerated in solitary confinement? About 100,000 on any given day, if my numbers are correct. Do you know how many men commit suicide in The Hole? Very high. Twenty-four hours in a box with no windows can break a man. Some more quickly than others.

~ H.l. Sudler

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Tell her that you love her hair, that you love her skin, her lips, because, in truth, you love them more than you love your own.

~ Junot Díaz

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But Anja. I hear Anja's voice. Maybe I am insane. I hear her crying. I see her alone in the trees. I remember being alone and humiliated. I remember, too, the fat little boy hiding in the bathroom. And I see this man, Ariane. I see this evil man, Ariane. He laughs everyday still. He has had years of laughter. He has triumphed over the screams of others, he has triumphed with blood on his hands. And he laughs still. God has cursed us! He has either cursed us or He was never here to begin with. We've pretended God was here for our own sanity! That's the truth! We've pretended evil is punished and good is rewarded. A perfect scheme!

~ Sergio Troncoso

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The Latino community anchored me, but I didn't want it to isolate me from the full extent of what Princeton had to offer, including engagement with the larger community. Page 148

~ Sonia Sotomayor

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A good writer should be able to communicate to the reader, 'I know your life. I know what you have truly experienced. It’s not right or wrong. It’s survival. It’s making mistakes, and trying to redeem yourself. It’s imperfections, and trying to make yourself better. It’s outrages, and crimes, and insults, which often are not righted, which you have to fix yourself, in your own mind, in your own heart, so that you are not poisoned'.

~ Sergio Troncoso

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My African roots made me what I am today. They’re the reason I’m from the Dominican Republic. They’re the reason I exist at all. To these roots I owe everything.

~ Junot Díaz

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There just aren't enough positive portrayals of Latino life in film.

~ Jimmy Smits

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My dad was a bass player in a Latino band when I was growing up. So we always had musical instruments in our basement.

~ Lindi Ortega

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