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Panamanian Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“In this modern era, Panama should be considering new ways to invest in and profit from global commerce, logistics and supply chains. It's not just about widening the canal, but widening the ways in which the nation can add value to and extract value from the movement of products and services globally.

I'm a citizen of Panama just like I am of The US and The Bahamas. So I'd like to see Panama's evolution with this.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Being Bahamian, Panamanian and US American allows me to have a very unique perspective on the Americas, on the world, and on global commerce. I think big and I think holistically. And I've embedded that way of thinking into Mayflower-Plymouth.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

Michael Chapman Pincher
“Jerry turns right and jostles through a crowd onto Casco Viejo, where the smell of fried plantains and sweet coconut lingers on the warm night air. He heads us down a narrow street of elegant colonial buildings tucked inside the centuries-old city walls. Everywhere, we pass bars and brothels open to restless newcomers seeking another raucous night.”
Michael Chapman Pincher, Long Lost Love: Diary of a Rambling Romeo: Outclassing the Men: Fearless females take the lead on this Epic Voyage

Cristina Henríquez
“I was born here, in the Americas. Therefore, I am an American... We were Americans long before you were.”
Cristina Henríquez, The Great Divide