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"‘I’ve always had the same voice,’ she said. ‘I don’t need machines to help me sing. I sing because I sing. And I sing truthfully. Nothing interferes…When I say, “I’m going to sing,” I’m going to sing. And the day I can no longer sing, well, I’ll stop singing. And that will be it. That’s when Chavela Vargas stopped.’"
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