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I'm a mongrel in the sense that I'm Spanish, English, Latino, Jewish, north, south - all these things are mixed in me. ”
Life may unfold chronologically for the body and for bureaucracies that keep track of such things as births, marriages, deaths, visas, tax returns, expulsions, and identity cards, but memory does not play this game in quite the same way, always manages to confound the desire for tidiness. ”
I think to be in exile is a curse, and you need to turn it into a blessing. You've been thrown into exile to die, really, to silence you so that your voice cannot come home. And so my whole life has been dedicated to saying, 'I will not be silenced.' ”
There's a tendency, especially among revolutionaries, to only show the good side of yourself and then when you come to power, the bad side comes out. ”
I'm the most communal person that exists and a very solitary person. So I think writing is a form of getting to the community and being alone, and it's the best of both possible worlds. ”
We live in the age of the refugee, the age of the exile. ”
We can live with lots of things, but we can't live without imagination, we can't live without hope. ”
Responsibility without power, the fate of the secretary through the ages. ”