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“Curious People Soledad, five, daughter of Juanita Fernandez: “Why don’t dogs eat dessert?” Vera, six, daughter of Elsa Villagra: “Where does night sleep? Does night sleep here under the bed?” Luis, seven, son of Francisca Bermudez: “Will God be angry if I don’t believe in him? I don’t know how to tell him.” Marcos, nine, son of Silvia Awad: “If God made himself, how did he make his back?” Carlitos, forty, son of Maria Scaglione: “Mama, how old was I when you weaned me? My psychiatrist wants to know.” — Eduardo Galeano
Curious People
Soledad, five, daughter of Juanita Fernandez: “Why don’t dogs eat dessert?”
Vera, six, daughter of Elsa Villagra: “Where does night sleep? Does night sleep here under the bed?”
Luis, seven, son of Francisca Bermudez: “Will God be angry if I don’t believe in him? I don’t know how to tell him.”
Marcos, nine, son of Silvia Awad: “If God made himself, how did he make his back?”
Carlitos, forty, son of Maria Scaglione: “Mama, how old was I when you weaned me? My psychiatrist wants to know.