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From the beginning, the highway has always lacked grace-those who worship desert gods know them to favor retribution over the tender dove of forgiveness. In Desolation, doves are at the bottom of the food chain. Tohono O'Odham poet Ofelia Zepeda has pointed out that rosaries and Hail Marys don't work out here. "You need a new kind of prayers," she says "to negotiate with this land.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: From the beginning, the highway
Big Angel could not reconcile himself to this dirty deal they had all been dealt. Death. What a ridiculous practical joke. Every old person gets the punch line that the kids are too blind to see. All the striving, lusting, dreaming, suffering, working, hoping, yearning, mourning, suddenly revealed itself to be an accelerating countdown to nightfall.
....This is the prize: to realize, at the end, that every minute was worth fighting for with every ounce of blood and fire.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Big Angel could not reconcile
Tomas led a young woman by the hand and walked up into the foothills. Millian, the miner from Rosario, had introduced her to the patron, already buying points for himself. He was no fool. And the girl, no fool either, lifted her skirts for Tomas as he knelt before her, licking his way up her thighs -brown and sweet as candy, at the same time, tart and salty, musky, silken and cold in the warm air, refreshing as the sorbet he licked in Culiacan back when he was a student. She was amazed that this bit of her body could the great master to his knees before her. She was perhaps the most beautiful girl on that whole plain, but he did not her name and felt no need to ask. He pressed his face to her underwear, redolent with the burning scent of her, and he pulled the cotton down, over the bright points of her hips , the shadowy curve of her belly, until the fog of dark hair came into his sight, soft in the moonlight, tickling his face as he bent down to her again. He pressed his lips on the mound of her, breathing her in, tasting her like a dog, as her skirts fell over his head and her fingers pulled his head tighter to her, her legs moving apart in the dark, her beauty falling around him, his greatest gift to him, this flavor, this smell, her scent.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Tomas led a young woman
Cruz made the sign of the cross over them. He hefted his rifle onto his shoulder and walked away. His warriors followed, blessed by the Lord, reconciled, holy in this day He had made, and ready to shoot.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Cruz made the sign of
Even Ignatius Loyola wavered. That dark night of the soul, man. No one's immune. It would all be meaningless if you didn't wonder and doubt. That's what makes it real. That's what makes us people. God could have sent angels to flutter around like fairies, delivering rum punch and manna all day on a cosmic cruise ship. But what would that avail us?
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Even Ignatius Loyola wavered. That
The world looked to them like a great roll of butcher paper unfurled on a table.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: The world looked to them
Death is alive, they whispered. Death lives inside life, as bones dance within the body. Yesterday is within today. Yesterday never dies.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Death is alive, they whispered.
No wonder Americans seemed crazy to everybody else--they were utterly alone in the vastness of this ridiculously immense land. They all skittered about, alighting and flying off again like frantic butterflies. Looking for--what? What were they looking for?
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: No wonder Americans seemed crazy
There was nothing one could do when love came. It was fast, and it was strong, and if it were not good, then surely God would not have allowed it such power.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: There was nothing one could
Life shifting, as life does
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Life shifting, as life does
It seems jolly on the page. But imagine poverty, violence, natural disasters, or political fear driving you away from everything you know. Imagine how bad things get to make you leave behind your family, your friends, your lovers; your home, as humble as it might be; your church, say. Let's take it further - you've said good-bye to the graveyard, the dog, the goat, the mountains where you hunted, your grade school, your state, your favorite spot on the river where you fished and took time to think.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: It seems jolly on the
The world was more than a place. Life was more than an event. It was all one thing, and that thing was: story.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: The world was more than
If you were born to be a nail, you cannot curse the hammer.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: If you were born to
-This young woman is an infernal abortion. She is Satan incarnate, for who is better to portray Satan than a rebellious woman?
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: -This young woman is an
Laughter is a virus that infects you with humanity.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Laughter is a virus that
Owls visited them at night. Some thought the owls were witches. Some thought they were angels of death. Some thought they were holy and brought blessings. Some thought they were the restless spirits of the dead. The cowboys thought they were owls.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Owls visited them at night.
Is it a crime to want to be good? she cried
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Is it a crime to
And everyone loved sunsets. The light lost its sanity as it fell over the hills and into the Pacific--it went red and deeper red, orange, and even green. The skies seemed to melt, like lava eating black rock into great bite marks of burning. Sometimes all the town stopped and stared west. Shopkeepers came from their rooms to stand in the street. Families brought out their invalids on pallets and in wheelbarrows to wave their bent wrists at the madness consuming their sky. Swirls of gulls and pelicans like God's own confetti snowed across those sky riots.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: And everyone loved sunsets. The
Rita Vargas caught her breath - the dark was spilling out of the mountains as the sun vanished in the west. The deep purple/blue shadows spread out on the water of the Caribe. The ocean was shadowy, yet at the same time, glowing. The massif green on one side, and velvety black on the other. And below, the lights of the cities scattered and burned, white, yellow, white, looking like gems. Stars.
She still recalls it as one of the most beautiful sights she'd ever witnessed, as if the coast of Veracruz were somehow welcoming its sons home. It would have astounded the dead if the could have looked out the windows. Why would they ever have left such a beautiful home for the dry bones and spikes of the desert? If they could have seen what she saw, they might have stayed home.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Rita Vargas caught her breath
Numbers never lie, after all: they simply tell different stories depending on the math of the tellers.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Numbers never lie, after all:
Julian wore his favorite good-luck red-striped soccer jersey. He was planning to make money to build cement walls for his mother's house. He was recently married, and he and his wife were expecting a child that October.
His father said Julian had promised to "always behave with respect," and that he would do nothing to cost his father his feelings of pride.
He had a note from his bridge in his pocket.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Julian wore his favorite good-luck
Our power comes from the earth
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Our power comes from the
Words are the only bread we can really share.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Words are the only bread
Miguel Angel," he said, "It isn't hard to die. Everybody does it. Even flies do it. Everyone here is doing it. We're all terminal." He had a tear in his eye; Big Angel could see it brimming. "Your schedule is just different from mine.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Miguel Angel,
Cutters read the land like a text. They search the manuscript of the ground for irregularities in its narration. They know the plots and the images by heart. They can see where the punctuation goes. They are landscape grammarians, got the Ph.D. in reading dirt.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Cutters read the land like
If only Mexico paid their workers a decent wage.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: If only Mexico paid their
If you were born to be a nail, you had to be hammered.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: If you were born to
Big Angel was late to his own mother's funeral.
Luis Alberto Urrea Quotes: Big Angel was late to
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