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"The scholars and critics all called it kitsch, everyone thought I was crazy to buy them."
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Luis A. Ferré
Don Luis Alberto Ferré Aguayo, most commonly known as Luis A. Ferré, was a Puerto Rican engineer, industrialist, politician, philanthropist, and patron of the arts who served as the third democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico from 1969 to 1973. Ferré previously served as an at-large member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico from 1953 to 1957. After his governorship, he served
"The scholars and critics all called it kitsch, everyone thought I was crazy to buy them."
"I am concerned that many young people in the Hemisphere seem to envision the United States as a nation intoxicated by power, addicted to warfare, controlled by a military-industrial complex, and determined to preserve the status quo, that we are against rapid economic and social growth."
"Industry is not a collection of machines and tools and buildings. It is a social entity that has the responsibility of realizing the happiness of those who work in it."
"Revolutionary in my ideas, liberal in my objectives and conservative in my methods."
"Not only are Puerto Ricans citizens by birth, but one would be hard-pressed to find a Puerto Rican without a sister in New York or a son in Chicago, a cousin in Orlando or a daughter in Honolulu or Oklahoma City."
"My theory was that a city without a newspaper is a city without a soul."
"I hope I will live to see a final meeting of the minds between Puerto Rico and statehood, but [even] if I dont live that long, I am certain it will happen."
"We speak Spanish but we think American. We dont want to be a colony, we dont want to be inferior. We want to be equal."
"The most important things in my life have been being governor of Puerto Rico and eliminating the old tradition that was established by [former Gov Luis] Munoz himself of being a boss He was the boss of the government and there was no opposition in Puerto Rico That was the thing I broke to make Puerto Rico a two-party system, a truly democratic society"