Central America Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Central America
Central America Quotes & Sayings
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No more watching that show Small England or whatever it's called where those two idiots dress up as 'laydees'. It's a bad influence.
— David Walliams
If you like the fairy tales, visit the old towns!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I take space to be the central fact to man born in America. I spell it large because it comes large here. Large and without mercy.
— Charles Olson
He is the biggest asshole on the planet," Jarod says. "And in a planet that's currently drowning in assholes, that's saying a lot.
— Siobhan Davis
If America has a civic religion, the First Amendment is its central article of faith.
— Henry Louis Gates
Like my father I, too, was born in Central America - Nebraska.
— Carlos Mencia
War is America's central liturgical act necessary to renew our sense that we are a nation unlike other nations.
— Stanley Hauerwas
They had traveled the world, to Korea, Thailand, Central America ... they knew each other better than most brothers did.
— Mark Bowden
Poverty in western Mexico is an Unconditional Sentence.
— Warren Eyster
If we don't want to see the map of Central America covered in a sea of red, eventually lapping at our own borders, we must act now.
— Ronald Reagan
Only in America could a refugee girl from Central Europe become secretary of state.
— Madeleine Albright
Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough.
— Oscar Arias
Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught.
— James P. Hogan
Looking long term, a stronger, wealthier, and more stable Central America next door benefits the United States' own safety, security, and economy.
— James T. Walsh
For me, arguably the story of telomeres and telomerase began thousands of years ago, in the cornfields of the Maya highlands of Central America.
— Elizabeth Blackburn
Her words echoed in his head and a faint hope kindled and grew into a timid blaze. Whosoever. Anyone can be forgiven by God.
— Victoria Lynn
Being without work [in the United States] is still far better for most people than being employed in Central America.
— George J. Borjas