Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende

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Isabel Allende, a Chilean -American writer born in 1942, is someone whose words carry as much weight as their professional legacy. Beyond novels such as The House of the Spirits and City of the Beasts, which have been commercially successful, Isabel Allende proved equally skilled at capturing ideas in a sentence or two. Discover 26 of Isabel Allende's most memorable quotes, ranging across Women, Power, Freedom, War, and Society. Consider this gem from Isabel Allende: "What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power, and the power to abuse."

“Feminism is dated? Yes, for privileged women like my daughter and all of us here today, but not for most of our sisters in the rest of the world who are still forced into premature marriage, prostitution, forced labor - they have children that they don't want or they cannot feed.”

— Isabel Allende

Marriage

All Quotes by Isabel Allende

“The fact that I am a writer comes from the experience of being cut away from my roots and living in Venezuela, where I couldn't find a place for myself, for years and years.”

— Isabel Allende

Experience

“If this world is going to be a better place for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it will be women who make it so.”

— Isabel Allende

Women

“Giving women education, work, the ability to control their own income, inherit and own property, benefits the society. If a woman is empowered, her children and her family will be better off. If families prosper, the village prospers, and eventually so does the whole country.”

— Isabel Allende

Education

“All stories interest me, and some haunt me until I end up writing them. Certain themes keep coming up: justice, loyalty, violence, death, political and social issues, freedom.”

— Isabel Allende

Death

“Feminism is dated? Yes, for privileged women like my daughter and all of us here today, but not for most of our sisters in the rest of the world who are still forced into premature marriage, prostitution, forced labor - they have children that they don't want or they cannot feed.”

— Isabel Allende

Marriage

“I am an American citizen and it is my home now. I like the U.S.A., which is not a place too many people have liked since Bush. The U.S. has a young population, and everything can change within a year.”

— Isabel Allende

Home

“I was born in ancient times, at the end of the world, in a patriarchal Catholic and conservative family. No wonder that by age five I was a raging feminist - although the term had not reached Chile yet, so nobody knew what the heck was wrong with me.”

— Isabel Allende

Age

“I can promise you that women working together - linked, informed and educated - can bring peace and prosperity to this forsaken planet.”

— Isabel Allende

Peace

“I have more freedom when I write fiction, but my memoirs have had a much stronger impact on my readers. Somehow the 'message,' even if I am not even aware that there is one, is conveyed better in this form.”

— Isabel Allende

Freedom

“Women have always been courageous... They are always fearless when protecting their children and in the last century they have been fearless in the fight for their rights.”

— Isabel Allende

Women

“I'm aware of the mystery around us, so I write about coincidences, premonitions, emotions, dreams, the power of nature, magic.”

— Isabel Allende

Dreams

“In times of conflict, war, poverty or religious fundamentalism, women and children are the first and most numerous victims. Women need all their courage today.”

— Isabel Allende

Courage

“For real change, we need feminine energy in the management of the world. We need a critical number of women in positions of power, and we need to nurture the feminine energy in men.”

— Isabel Allende

Change

“What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power, and the power to abuse.”

— Isabel Allende

Fear