"When I am in the city I have the impression that I am in a living room with crystal chandeliers, rugs of velvet, and satin cushions. And when I'm in the favela I have the impression that I'm a useless object, destined to be forever in a garbage dump."

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Source: Carolina Maria de Jesus (2005). “Beyond All Pity”

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Carolina Maria de Jesus was a Brazilian writer known for her poignant reflections on poverty and resilience in her work, 'Quarto de Despejo'.

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