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“I have been a foreigner all my life, first as a daughter of diplomats, then as a political refugee and now as an immigrant in the U.S. I have had to leave everything behind and start anew several times, and I have lost most of my extended family.” quote by Isabel Allende
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“I have been a foreigner all my life, first as a daughter of diplomats, then as a political refugee and now as an immigrant in the U.S. I have had to leave everything behind and start anew several times, and I have lost most of my extended family.”

Isabel Allende

About This Quote

Source Autobiography: The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, 1982

Living through multiple displacements forces continual reinvention and resilience, shaping identity across cultures.

In simple terms: Constantly adapting to new places builds strength.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change and rebuild each time.

Themes

identity resilience migration family loss

Mood

reflective hopeful determined

Type

personal narrative inspirational

When to use this quote

  • starting a new job
  • building a community
  • navigating schools
  • maintaining relationships

Key Concepts

cultural adaptation psychological endurance social integration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you preserve personal history amid change?
  • What rituals help you feel rooted?
A Different Perspective

Frequent upheaval can cause lingering trauma and isolation.

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