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I think no matter what you do you can't please everybody. You have to ask yourself, Did I do what I set out to do?
Sandra Cisneros
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Sandra Cisneros
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: December 20
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You'll change. You'll see. Wait till you meet Mr. Right.
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The most powerful speaking you can do is the speaking that comes from your heart and your love.
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I am one who leaves the table like a man, without putting back the chair or picking up the plate
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You can't erase what you know. You can't forget who you are.
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I don't close myself to the possibility of someplace outside the United States, but it would have to be someplace with an indigenous community, because that's where I feel at home.
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I lose things. I write things and they disappear from my desk, my life. I move a lot. I wanted to gather them and put them under one roof, under one cover, so I could document my life in a series of snapshots.
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I have to say that the traditional role is kind of a myth. I think the traditional Mexican woman is a fierce woman.
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I always tell people that I became a writer not because I went to school but because my mother took me to the library. I wanted to become a writer so I could see my name in the card catalog.
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Afterwards, people come and say, I felt like you said that just to me. What you said is something I'm going through right now, so you know that spiritual connection is going on.
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If you have potato chips, that means, Who's coming over?Wealthy people - white people who're wealthy - have a bag of potato chips that's folded over with a clip. What? There's some left over? In my house, if there was a bag of potato chips, we'd pour it in a bowl and everybody would just dip in till it was gone.
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I'm not afraid to say what I'm afraid of. Does that make me fearless?
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