Top 368 Puerto Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
I just want to keep the Puerto Rican tradition of champions alive.
I was dancing for my grandpa from the time I was 4 or 5 years old in Puerto Rico.
I have a home in Puerto Rico, and I see what is happening on the islands there. — © Danielle Colby
I have a home in Puerto Rico, and I see what is happening on the islands there.
What really is nasty is showing your back to the Puerto Rican people.
As a Puerto Rican, I'm always going be grateful to Jose Andres.
I'm half Puerto Rican.
I always tell my wife she's married to the Puerto Rican Elvis.
As U.S. citizens, Puerto Rico has paid their part.
I had been successful in Japan, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, but nothing in the U.S. where it really matters.
We're going to rebuild Puerto Rico with money that we saved from the IRS in a Robin Hood fashion.
Culturally, the arts of Puerto Rico is really unmatched by any other island.
Puerto Rico lacks resources, but that's not the fault of the U.S.
I had such a great upbringing in Puerto Rico, and it was just a very normal life. — © Roselyn Sanchez
I had such a great upbringing in Puerto Rico, and it was just a very normal life.
In Puerto Rico, we continue to see the perpetuation of second-class citizenship in the United States.
I definitely think it's cool being Puerto Rican and Dominican, but I feel it has no influence on my music.
The majority of the people of Puerto Rico support commonwealth.
I don't diet. I'm Puerto Rican! You can never take my rice, pork, and beans away.
What was the competition? Well, I remember this Puerto Rican who came out in a short skirt and a gun.
Even though Puerto Rico will always be my hometown, I feel Miami is my second home.
Puerto Rico still has the wherewithal to be a tourist destination.
I was very surprised to see people who recognize me in Puerto Rico.
I'm glad I escaped the clutches of those evil gnomes... I'm talking, of course, about Puerto Ricans.
I'm actually Hispanic, and my mother is Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rico is a powerful island.
In Puerto Rico we dance to everything.
I'm such a true Puerto Rican.
I grew up in a house where we danced all the time because we're Puerto Rican.
My mom's Puerto Rican. That's why I'm so lively and colorful.
I represent the streets of Puerto Rico around the world.
The 3.5 million people in Puerto Rico are American citizens. They deserve fair and equal treatment as Americans.
I'm not going to impose my vision on the people of Puerto Rico.
A black, a Puerto Rican and a Mexican are in a car. Who's driving? The police.
What I can tell you is that for Puerto Rico being such a small island, it has culturally impacted the entire world.
It's amazing to be a Puerto Rican fighter; we have a great history of fighters.
I am second-generation American, and my grandparents are from Puerto Rico.
My mom's family is Russian Jewish, and my dad's Puerto Rico Catholic, so it's kind of a weird mix.
Puerto Rico had a number of problems before Maria even hit.
There is no price tag on an American life - whether it's in Florida, Texas, or Puerto Rico. — © Tom Perez
There is no price tag on an American life - whether it's in Florida, Texas, or Puerto Rico.
It's not only inhumane to treat Puerto Ricans as second-class citizens. It's deeply un-American.
I am willing to bet that there are some Puerto Ricans who don’t know about [their status].
The majority of Puerto Ricans in Florida and New York are Democrats, but nonetheless, we have Republican governors.
Over 90 percent of parents in Puerto Rico want their children to be totally fluent in English.
We are a possession of the United States. Congress has full authorization power over Puerto Rico.
I'm a raucous Puerto Rican!
I'm a very fertile Puerto Rican.
I'm Puerto Rican, but I represent everybody.
Yet, individuals and corporations in Puerto Rico pay no federal income tax.
American imperialism is often traced to the takeover of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii in 1898. — © Noam Chomsky
American imperialism is often traced to the takeover of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii in 1898.
The common goals of Puerto Rico and the United States have always been for the benefit of both.
I'll live in Puerto Rico until the day I die.
The first Latin music that blew my mind was bumba, which was a Puerto Rican beat.
I grew up dancing salsa - you know, a traditional Puerto Rican dance.
We're going to Puerto Rico, where we're gonna close. And we're so excited, we can't see straight.
I'd want Puerto Rico to become the 51st state of America.
I didn't know I had this many fans in Puerto Rico. I'm going to carry this memory to my grave.
There's one last thing we need to point out. And it is a fact that Puerto Rico is a colonial territory of the United States. This puts us in a very significant disadvantage to all of the other states and to all of the other American citizens. As a matter of comparative, the U.S. citizens, the Puerto Ricans that live in the United States have much better incomes, more than twice as much, participate in the labor force of greater scales, have better results in the education system and so forth.
I think that Puerto Rico just has this calm and peace.
I wasn't born to a wealthy or powerful family - mother from Puerto Rico, dad from the South Bronx.
We must all work together to bring the best to Puerto Rico.
Culturally, musically, historically Cuba and Puerto Rico are like two wings of one bird.
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