I have to say that the traditional role is kind of a myth. I think the traditional Mexican woman is a fierce woman.

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We don't have much Mexican food, and we don't have any border patrol. Tasmania is probably the nearest thing to a foreign country.

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We cannot discuss the state of our minorities until we first have some sense of what we are, who we are, what our goals are, and what we take life to be. The question is not what we can do now for the hypothetical Mexican, the hypothetical Negro. The question is what we really want out of life, for ourselves, what we think is real.

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The American white man (not to speak of the Indian, the Negro, the Mexican) hasn't a ghost of a chance. If he has any talent he's doomed to have it crushed one way or another. The American way is to seduce a man by bribery and make a prostitute of him. Or else to ignore him, starve him into submission and make a hack of him.

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A good resolution is like an old horse, which is often saddled but rarely ridden.

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He who divides and shares is left with the best share.

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Hopefully I'll be the first Mexican-American going into Hillbilly Heaven.

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He who does not venture has no luck.

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Conversation is food for the soul.

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the major credit ... to the Mexican people, who showed a sense of maturity and a deep commitment to freedom and democracy that was really extraordinary.

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[Bush recalled Mexican President Vicente Fox's visit to Washington just before September 11, saying he told Fox at that time,] the United States has no more important relationship in the world than with Mexico. ... I meant it then, and I mean it now.

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