18+ Ariel Dorfman Quotes On Art, Death And Education
Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist. Born in Buenos Aires in 1942, he has lived in exile in the United States since the early 1970s, when he fled the Chilean military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. His works have been translated into more than forty languages and have become part of the canon of world literature. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Ariel Dorfman on art, life, death.
Responsibility without power, the fate of the secretary through the ages. — Ariel Dorfman
Those who have never suffered the iniquities of exile cannot possibly understand the significance, the gravitas, of a mattress. — Ariel Dorfman
You want to free the world, free humanity, from oppression? Look inside, look sideways, look at the hidden violence of language. Never forget that language is where the other, parallel violence, the cruelty exercised on the body, originates. — Ariel Dorfman
Life may unfold chronologically for the body and for bureaucracies that keep track of such things as births, marriages, deaths, visas, tax returns, expulsions, and identity cards, but memory does not play this game in quite the same way, always manages to confound the desire for tidiness. — Ariel Dorfman
We live in the age of the refugee, the age of the exile. — Ariel Dorfman
Mining created Chile. The story of men who go down into the mountain and chip away at minerals in the darkness and then suffer an accident that leaves them at the mercy of that darkness is part of the DNA of Chile, an integral part of the country's history. — Ariel Dorfman
I don't believe in God, but I believe in angels. — Ariel Dorfman
I'm a mongrel in the sense that I'm Spanish, English, Latino, Jewish, north, south - all these things are mixed in me. — Ariel Dorfman
Most writers who leave their country physically have already left it mentally and emotionally. — Ariel Dorfman
I feel as if I can take Indian stories, make them mine and take them to the world. — Ariel Dorfman
Beware of turning into the enemy you most fear. All it takes is to lash out violently at someone who has done you some grievous harm, proclaiming that only your pain matters in this world. More than against that person's body, you will then, at that moment, be committing a crime against your own imagination. — Ariel Dorfman
There's a tendency, especially among revolutionaries, to only show the good side of yourself and then when you come to power, the bad side comes out. — Ariel Dorfman
Torture presupposes, it requires, it craves the abrogation of our capacity to imagine others suffering, dehumanizing them so much that their pain is not our pain. It demands this of the torturer, placing the victim outside and beyond any form of compassion or empathy, but also demands of everyone else the same distancing, the same numbness. — Ariel Dorfman
I'm the most communal person that exists and a very solitary person. So I think writing is a form of getting to the community and being alone, and it's the best of both possible worlds. — Ariel Dorfman
You can survive with anger, but you can't live with it forever. — Ariel Dorfman
I think to be in exile is a curse, and you need to turn it into a blessing. Youve been thrown into exile to die, really, to silence you so that your voice cannot come home. And so my whole life has been dedicated to saying, I will not be silenced. — Ariel Dorfman
We can live with lots of things, but we can't live without imagination, we can't live without hope. — Ariel Dorfman
This America has been the country of greed rather than the country of need. — Ariel Dorfman
Life Lessons by Ariel Dorfman
- Ariel Dorfman's work emphasizes the importance of speaking out against injustice and oppression, no matter how difficult it may be.
- His novels often explore the ways in which power and authority can be abused, and how people can work together to resist and overcome such abuses.
- Through his work, Dorfman encourages readers to think critically about their own lives and the world around them, and to take action when necessary to fight for justice and freedom.
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