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A mother isn’t the person who births you; it’s the person who rears you and shows you love.

A mother isn’t the person who births you; it’s the person who rears you and shows you love.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.197, Simon and Schuster

Foisting an identity on people rather than allowing them the freedom and space to create their own is shady.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.17, Simon and Schuster

The truth is usually left for us to hunt and gather independently, if we are so inclined.

Jessica Buchanan, Hannah Luce, Katherine Preston, Reyna Grande, Shirley MacLaine (2013). “The Lives of Others: Discover the Hidden Lives of Some of Our Favorite Atria Authors”, p.73, Simon and Schuster

There are things in our blood that are just naturally passed down to us, whether we want to recognize them or not.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.222, Simon and Schuster

Lately, Mami’s eyes have been so dark, I don’t like looking into them because I’m afraid I’ll fall in.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.24, Simon and Schuster

Being Latino means being from everywhere, and that is exactly what America is supposed to be about.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.260, Simon and Schuster

The Dominican Republic is my holy land, my Mecca.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.259, Simon and Schuster

Our identities are as fluid as our personal experiences are diverse.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.15, Simon and Schuster

The hospital room was as cold as dead skin, the hallway crowded with lost souls and reeking of illness.

Randy Susan Meyers, M. J. Rose, Ronlyn Domingue, Sarah Pekkanen, Jodi Picoult (2013). “Atria Book Club Bites: A Free Sampling of Ten Books Guaranteed to Feed Your Discussion”, p.152, Simon and Schuster

I guess it all depends on whom you ask and when you ask. Race, I've learned, is in the eye of the beholder.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.14, Simon and Schuster

I remember feeling that pieces of me were scattered around the world; I belonged to her, Mother Earth.

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.244, Simon and Schuster

If Aphrodite chills at home in Cyprus for most of the year, then Fez must be the goddess’s playground

Raquel Cepeda (2014). “Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina”, p.182, Simon and Schuster