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As a writer I'm merely a journalist who has learned to write better than others.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
When you are not physically starving, you have the luxury to realize psychic and emotional starvation.
— Cherrie Moraga
Mr. President, we've taken off our "Kick Me" sign.
— Jeane Kirkpatrick
I am a woman with a foot in both worlds; and I refuse the split. I feel the necessity for dialogue. Sometimes I feel it urgently.
— Cherrie Moraga
Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night.
— Tom Van Vleck
Smell remembers and tells the future ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers.
— Cherrie Moraga
The nationalism I seek is one that decolonizes the brown and female body as it decolonizes the brown and female earth
— Cherrie Moraga
We have let rhetoric do the job of poetry.
— Cherrie Moraga
I am what I am and you can't take it away with all the words and sneers at your command.
— Cherrie L. Moraga
To assess the damage is a dangerous act.
— Cherrie Moraga
The revolution begins at home.
— Cherrie Moraga
Remember you live in a community. You have a responsibility to be accountable to your family and your community as well as yourself.
— Cherrie Moraga
The passage is through, not over, not by, not around but through.
— Cherrie Moraga
Oppression does not make for hearts as big as all outdoors. Oppression makes us big and small. Expressive and silenced. Deep and dead.
— Cherrie Moraga
Hard work can't be ignored forever.
— John Moraga
Whitney Houston was a laser beam ... She always gave me better than what I asked for in the studio
— David Foster
Complacency is a far more dangerous attitude than outrage.
Naomi Littlebear — Cherrie L. Moraga
Naomi Littlebear — Cherrie L. Moraga
When entering a room full of soldiers who fear hearts
you put your heart in your back pocket. — Cherrie L. Moraga
you put your heart in your back pocket. — Cherrie L. Moraga
In 1984, I turned to theater in the hopes of finding a more direct form of communication between me and my people.
— Cherrie Moraga
Third World feminism is about feeding people in all their hungers.
— Cherrie Moraga