Persons
- Asia Carrera (1973–), American porn star
- Barbara Carrera (1945–), Nicaraguan-American actress
- Carmen Carrera (1985-), Drag queen and American reality television personality
- Carrera family, Chilean family prominent in the Chilean War of Independence
- José Miguel Carrera (1785–1821), hero of the Chilean War of Independence
- Luis Carrera (1791–1818), military leader in the Chilean War of Independence
- Evelyn Carrera (1971–), Dominican Republic volleyball player
- Félix Rigau Carrera (1884–1954), First Puerto Rican aviator
- Gonzalo Carrera (contemporary), British rock musician
- Ignacio Carrera Pinto (1848–1882), hero of the Chilean Army
- Javiera Carrera (1771–1862), hero of the Chilean war of Independence
- Juan Ignacio Carrera (1981-), Argentine footballer.
- Juan Luis Carrera (contemporary), American musician and recording engineer
- Leonardo Carrera (a.k.a. Damián 666) (1961–), Mexican professional wrestler
- Leonardo Carrera (a.k.a. Bestia 666) (1989–), Mexican professional wrestler
- Martín Carrera (1806–1871), President of Mexico briefly in 1855
- Norberto Rivera Carrera (1942–), Mexican Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal
- Pietro Carrera (1573–1647), Sicilian chess player, priest, and author
- Rafael Carrera (1814–1865), ruler of Guatemala 1839–1865
- Sebastián Carrera (1978-), Argentine footballer.
- Tia Carrere (1967–), Filipina-American actress
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Famous quotes containing the word persons:
“Really, all things and persons are related to us, but according to our nature, they act on us not at once, but in succession, and we are made aware of their presence one at a time. All persons, all things which we have known, are here present, and many more than we see; the world is full.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The best bribe which London offers to-day to the imagination, is, that, in such a vast variety of people and conditions, one can believe there is room for persons of romantic character to exist, and that the poet, the mystic, and the hero may hope to confront their counterparts.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“It is the same among the men and women, as among the silent trees; always a referred existence, an absence, never a presence and satisfaction. Is it, that beauty can never be grasped? In persons and in landscape is equally inaccessible?”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)