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Very Quotes by Junot Diaz
- Any art worth its name requires you to be fundamentally lost for a very long time.
- I write very, very slowly, and for me, I have to summon all sorts of resources to make one of these pieces work.
- I have a very powerful sense of place, but I have a very powerful sense of being a migrant, so it's both. It seems like…
- I mean in the community that I grew up in, you know, a very, you know, mixed, almost entirely African Diaspora community, one of the…
- One of the many characteristics of the new is that, at first, it's very hard to recognize it for what it is. We're lucky if…
- ...one of those very bad men that not even postmodernism can explain away.
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