A Walk in the Clouds depicted a story about a young-married US military soldier, named Paul, who returned home after the World War II. In the middle of the way back home, he accidentally ... See full summary »

Don Pedro Aragon: Talking between men and women never solves anything. Where we think, they feel. They are creatures of the heart.
Alberto Aragon: Just because I talk with an accent doesn't mean I think with an accent.
Don Pedro Aragon: Clothes are like family. You have to live in them for awhile before you have the perfect fit. But you are doing great.
Paul: I don't know if everyone would share your opinion.
Don Pedro Aragon: Well, it's not easy being in charge. It's not easy for me. It's not easy for him. Every man has to find his own way. But I have faith in my son. And I have faith in you. But your fly is open.
Victoria Aragón: We can sleep in Pedro's room.
María José Aragón: In that teeny-tiny little bed?
[laughs]
María José Aragón: On your wedding night? Ay hija, no. You need room, to maneuver.
Victoria Aragón: Mommy!
Paul Sutton: Why can't you just love her? She's so easy to love.
Paul Sutton: She's like the air to me.
Alberto Aragon: My daughter can trace her roots back 400 years to the best families in Mexico.
Don Pedro Aragon: Newlyweds. What else do they do but make love and war?
Paul: I know that she is good and strong and deserves all the love this world has to give. Can't you see that, how wonderful, how special she is?
Guadalupe Aragon: You must see it through. Your fate. What brought you here.