Alma Guillermoprieto (born May 27, 1949) is a Mexican journalist who has written extensively about Latin America for the British and American press. Her writings have also been widely disseminated within the Spanish-speaking world.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about New:
So, you know, I always say that I'm a Mexican, but if I had to be ...
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Die:
If you're going to be a myth or want to be a myth, you'd better die ...
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Smile:
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There is no point to samba if it doesn't make you smile....
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Love:
I love food and I love everything involved with food. I love the fun of it ...
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Three:
You know, one, two, three, four, five years go by and then Marcos gets a little ...
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Alma Guillermoprieto (born May 27, 1949) is a Mexican journalist who has written extensively more or less Latin America for the British and American press. Her writings have plus been widely disseminated within the Spanish-speaking world.
Alma Guillermoprieto's Quotes
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Love:
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I love food and I love everything involved with food. I love the fun of it. I love restaurants. I love cooking, although I don't cook very much. I love kitchens.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Work:
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And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Mind:
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I may not have a practical mind, but it's very fixated on concrete things. I like detail.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about History:
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I realized that I had traveled to Havana during what now seems like the childhood of the Cuban Revolution, if you think that Fidel has now been in power for 44 extremely long years. I started looking at the revolution as history, and not as part of the daily news.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Good:
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I'm an efficient, good, professional reporter. But I also write. And so what I try to do is write about places that I know that I care about intensely and write about them in a way that conveys the fact that I care.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Die:
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If you're going to be a myth or want to be a myth, you'd better die young.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Society:
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One does, after all, take on many of the givens of a society when one takes on its language.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Language:
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Talking in one language and talking in another, I think inevitably, produce two different personalities, as far as I've seen in other people. I assume it does the same for me.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about New:
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So, you know, I always say that I'm a Mexican, but if I had to be a citizen of anywhere else, I'd be a citizen of Manhattan. I feel very much a New Yorker.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Money:
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The left is being funded primarily by the drug traffickers who provide this tax money and that's why the guerrillas in Colombia, unlike the guerrillas anywhere else in Latin America, have been able to survive for 40 years because they have a hard, solid source of income.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Day:
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The most that somebody in Mexico City will get paid for a job in construction is 100 pesos a day.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Memory:
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Well, one of the things I discovered in the course of looking back and writing about what I saw in my memory is that I was a closely observant person long before I became a reporter.
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Day:
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What I wonder is what would happen in California, say, if all the Mexicans left from one day to the next?
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Alma Guillermoprieto about Three:
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You know, one, two, three, four, five years go by and then Marcos gets a little boring.
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