Quotes About Community
Para ellos la Santa Tierra provee, la gente toma lo necesario y agradece, no toma más y no acumula; el trabajo es incomprensible, puesto que no hay futuro.
~ Isabel Allende
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Nada puede detenernos si compartimos una visión del futuro y estamos decididas a hacerla realidad todas juntas.
~ Isabel Allende
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tendremos curantos
~ Isabel Allende
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Mezclábamos la sangre fresca con leche y un poco de orina y se la dábamos a beber a los enfermos; así se repusieron y al cabo de dos semanas estaban en condiciones de emprender el camino.
~ Isabel Allende
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Do you know what helps most in misfortune, Irina? To talk. Nobody can go around in this world all alone.
~ Isabel Allende
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llevaba ahora a Blanca a ver a los pobres, cargada de regalos y consuelos. —Esto sirve para tranquilizarnos la conciencia, hija —explicaba a Blanca—. Pero no ayuda a los pobres. No necesitan caridad, sino justicia.
~ Isabel Allende
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Qui nessuno è superiore a te, improvvisiamo tutti
~ Isabel Allende
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El individualismo se consideraba una forma de demencia
~ Isabel Allende
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I realized also that in Nahuel, that town of hospitable neighbors, you only had to scratch the surface to uncover the ugliest of vices, though my mentors insisted that cruelty wasn't inherent to the human condition, merely something born of ignorance and poverty. "It's much easier to be generous with a full belly than an empty one," they said. I've never believed that, though, because I've seen that both kindness and cruelty exist everywhere.
~ Isabel Allende
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You've accepted that you can't change the country much less the world, but you can help some individuals.
~ Isabel Allende
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llenar el patio y la calle.
~ Isabel Allende
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La gente en esa larga cola deseaba tener una vida normal, criar hijos, comprar una casa a medias, heredar, acompañarse a la hora de la muerte. Nada de los valores de la familia, por lo visto.
~ Isabel Allende
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That night, talking to Harald about the group of
~ Isabel Allende
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In Chile, poverty and solidarity go hand in hand.
~ Isabel Allende
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Cada tribu tenía un shabono, una gran choza común en forma circular, techada con paja y abierta hacia un patio interior. Vivían todos juntos, compartiendo desde la comida hasta la crianza de los niños. Sin embargo, el contacto con los extranjeros estaba acabando con las tribus: no sólo les contagiaban enfermedades del cuerpo, también otras del alma.
~ Isabel Allende
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Then we offer our guest "pot luck," which means that the mistress of the house will take bread out of her children's mouths to give to the visitor, who is obliged to accept it. If you receive a formal invitation, you can expect a gargantuan feast: the goal is to leave the guests moaning with indigestion for several days. Of course, women always do the hard work.
~ Isabel Allende
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Mapu-ché, «gente de la tierra», así se llaman ellos mismos
~ Isabel Allende
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That huge old house, which had an entrance on two streets, was one-story tall with a mansard roof, and it harbored a tribe of great-grandparents, maiden aunts, cousins, servants, poor relatives, and guests who became permanent residents; no one tried to throw them out because in Chile "visitors" are protected by the sacred code of hospitality. There was also an occasional ghost of dubious authenticity, always in plentiful supply in my family.
~ Isabel Allende
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Don't think you're so special—remember that the nail that sticks out is the one the hammer hits.
~ Isabel Allende
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You get three Venezuelans together and one will play the drums or the guitar and the other two will dance; there is no ill that can resist that treatment. Our parties, in contrast, seem like funerals: the men gather in a corner to talk business and the women die of boredom. Only the young dance, seduced by North American music, but as soon as they marry they turn solemn like their parents.
~ Isabel Allende
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costumbre chilena de convivir en clan para siempre.
~ Isabel Allende
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To love a place you must participate in the community and give back something in return for all you receive. I believe I have done that. There are many things I admire about the United States and others I would like to change, but isn't that always true? A country, like a husband, is always open to improvement.
~ Isabel Allende
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country. The youngsters became independent; the idea of living isolated in a poor imitation of Japan was finished. We integrated into America.
~ Isabel Allende
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They're really good people. Quakers are always to be found where they're most needed.
~ Isabel Allende
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