The greater evil who is in- When both in wayward paths are straying? The poor sinner for the pain Or he who pays for the sin?
Juana Inés de la CruzBut, lady, as women, what wisdom may be ours if not the philosophies of the kitchen? Lupercio Leonardo spoke well when he said: 'how well one may philosophize when preparing dinner.' And I often say, when observing these trivial details: had Aristotle prepared vituals [sic], he would have written more.
Juana Inés de la CruzI walk beneath your pens, and am not what I truly am, but what you'd prefer to imagine me.
Juana Inés de la CruzOne will abide, and will confess that another is nobler than he, that another is richer, more handsome, and even that he is more learned, but that another is richer in reason scarcely any will confess: Rare is he who will concede genius.
Juana Inés de la CruzI believed, when I entered this convent, I was escaping from myself, but alas, poor me, I brought myself with me!
Juana Inés de la CruzAnd what shall I tell you, lady, of the natural secrets I have discovered while cooking? And I often say, when observing these details: had Aristotle prepared victuals, he would have written more.
Juana Inés de la CruzI was not yet three years old when my mother determined to send one of my elder sisters to learn to read at a school for girls we call the Amigas. Affection, and mischief, caused me to follow her, and when I observed how she was being taught her lessons I was so inflamed with the desire to know how to read, that deceiving - for so I knew it to be - the mistress, I told her that my mother had meant for me to have lessons too. ... I learned so quickly that before my mother knew of it I could already read.
Juana Inés de la Cruz