Author: Luis Alberto Urrea
Cites
- Teresita Urrea (1)
- IN: The Hummingbird's Daughter (2005) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Truth is everything.
Of truth I have no fear.
In truth I see no shame.
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], Mexico
- Lauro Aguirre (1)
- IN: The Hummingbird's Daughter (2005) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Truth, for the tyrants, is the most terrible and cruel of all bindings: it is like an incandescent iron falling across their chests. And it is even more agonizing than hot iron, for that only burns the flesh, while Truth burns its way into the soul.
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], Mexico
- Xayacamach of Tizatlan (1)
- IN: Into the Beautiful North (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: O friends, I have come searching for you,
I crossed over flowering fields,
And here, at last, I've found you.
Rejoice,
Tell me your stories.
O friends, I am here.
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], Columbia (Aztec)
- Robert Neville (1)
- IN: Queen of America (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Living with a saint is more grueling than being one.
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], US
- Mark Twain (1)
- IN: The Water Museum (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired.
FROM: Notebook, 1903; Mark Twain, a Biography, (1910), Book, US
Cited by
- Stewart O' Nan (1)
- IN: Last Night in the Lolester (2007) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: All the vatos and their abuelitas
All the vatos carrying a lunch pail
All the vatos looking at her photo
All the vatos sure that no one sees them
All the vatos never in a poem
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, US/Mexico