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Mexican Culture Quotes

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Erika L. Sánchez
“You know, I just... I just feel like it's unfair, that my whole life is unfair, like I was born into the wrong place and family. I never belong anywhere. My parents don't understand anything about me. And my sister is gone. Sometimes I watch those stupid TV shows, you know? The ones where mothers and daughters talk about feelings and fathers take their kids to play baseball or get ice cream or some shit like that, and I wish it were me. It's so stupid, I know, to want your life to be a sitcom.”
Erika L. Sánchez, I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

“The Mexicans have a fervent appreciation of poetry and make regular use of it. It occupies a high and ancient seat in the Mexican culture. The Aztecs called it “a scattering of jades,” jade being what they valued most, far more than the gold for which they were murdered in great numbers by invading Spaniards. They felt that the more profound aspects of certain concepts, whether emotional, philosophical, political, or artistic, could be expressed only in poetry.”
Linda Ronstadt, Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir

Mariana García Luna
“Porque, digo yo, así como hay de personas a personas, también hay de muertos a muertos, ¿qué no?”
Mariana García Luna, Memorias del más allá para vivir en el más acá

Erika L. Sánchez
“Todo Cambia" by Mercedes Sosa. I became obsessed the first time I heard it. Everything in the sound is true - everything changes, for better or worse, whether we like it or not, sometimes it's beautiful, and sometimes it fills us with terror. Sometimes both.

Cambia el más fino brillante
De mano en mano su brillo
Cambia el nido el pajarillo
Cambia el sentir un amante
Cambia el rumbo el caminante
Aunque esto le cause daño
Y así como todo cambia
Qué yo cambie no es extraño”
Erika L. Sánchez, I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter