Gloria E. Anzaldúa
A woman who writes has power, and a woman with power is feared.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
I am an act of kneading, of uniting and joining that not only has produced both a creature of darkness and a creature of light, but also a creature that questions the definitions of light and dark and gives them new meanings.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
I preferred the world of imagination to the death of sleep
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
I will have my serpent’s tongue - my woman’s voice, my sexual voice, my poet’s voice. I will overcome the tradition of silence.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Laminate, no hay Fuentes, see have Fuentes all Adar. (Voyager, there are no bridges, one builds them as one walks.)
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Living on borders and in margins, keeping intact one's shifting and multiple identity and integrity, is like trying to swim in a new element, an 'alien' element.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Maimed, mad, and sexually different people were believed to possess supernatural powers by primal cultures' magic-religious thinking. For them, abnormality was the price a person had to pay for her or his extraordinary gift.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Though we tremble before uncertain futures may we meet illness, death and adversity with strength may we dance in the face of our fears.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
We’re afraid the others will think we’re agringadas because we don’t speak Chicano Spanish. We oppress each other trying to out-Chicano each other, vying to be “real” Chicana's, to speak like Chicanos. There is no one Chicano language just as there is no one Chicano experience.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Why am I compelled to write?... Because the world I create in the writing compensates for what the real world does not give me. By writing I put order in the world, give it a handle, so I can grasp it. I write because life does not appease my appetites and anger... To become more intimate with myself and you. To discover myself, to preserve myself, to make myself, to achieve self-autonomy. To dispel the myths that I am a mad prophet or a poor suffering soul. To convince myself that I am worthy and that what I have to say is not a pile of shit... Finally, I write because I'm scared of writing, but I'm more scared of not writing.
— Gloria E. Anzaldúa
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