A Quote by Antonio Villaraigosa

I want to be known as the mayor who happens to be Latino who made a difference. I ran to make a difference. — © Antonio Villaraigosa
I want to be known as the mayor who happens to be Latino who made a difference. I ran to make a difference.
I'm a comedian who happens to be Latino. What's the difference? The difference is, my special will air on Comedy Central, not Telemundo.
The question is not 'Can you make a difference?' You already do make a difference. It's just a matter of what kind of difference you want to make during your life on this planet.
My God, what do we want? What does any human being want? Take away an accident of pigmentation of a thin layer of our outer skin and there is no difference between me and anyone else. All we want is for that trivial difference to make no difference.
Obviously, psychologically, it would make all the difference in the world. But I think it would also make a big difference financially. If people understood, that, "Y'know, having all those things, that I was told I was supposed to have, to be successful, really is not a measure of success, and I can't have them anyway -" Yeah, that would make a big difference. It would've made a big difference, I think, in my life.
I want to make a difference with people who want to make a difference, doing something that makes a difference.
I just want to be the biggest artist that I can be, and I want to make a difference. I feel like Michael (Jackson) made a difference with everything that he did. He was so charitable and just always on-point. I just want to be where he is, as an artist.
Don't accept that you can't make a difference. Because if you can't make a difference, you won't make a difference, and if you put a multiplier on that we will continue on an unsustainable pathway.
You can't go through life and leave things the way they are. We can all make a difference, and if I die today, I know I made a difference.
I just want to be known as the guy who made a difference because he really believed.
Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.
You'd better make sure that you know you can make a difference, and if it's a difference you want to make, is there another way to do the same thing, and what's the down side? What's the repercussions if I do this? To my career, to my family, whatever else.
It's important that I make a difference in some way. It's not necessarily how I make a difference, but I want to make sure that I do.
We must celebrate difference until difference doesn't make a difference in the way we treat each other.
I don't know whether the number of any particular Latino group has made or will make any particular difference in the issues that I am concerned with.
Being a working mom, you want to make a difference in our schools, which is making a difference in our children and ultimately it's making a difference in our community.
I'm trying to have everything that I put into the world be something that makes a difference in the way I want to make a difference.
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