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Quotes by Colombian Authors

"A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father."
"She prayed to God to give him at least a moment so that he would not go without knowing how much she had loved him despite all their doubts, and she felt an irresistible longing to begin life with him over again so that they could say what they had left unsaid and do everything right that they had done badly in the past. But she had to give in to the intransigence of death."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"She prayed to God to give him at least a moment so that he would not go without knowing how much she had loved him despite all their doubts, and she felt an irresistible longing to begin life with him over again so that they could say what they had left unsaid and do everything right that they had done badly in the past. But she had to give in to the intransigence of death."
"Dogs were not loyal but servile, that cats were opportunists and traitors."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Dogs were not loyal but servile, that cats were opportunists and traitors."
"Horses frighten me as much as chickens do,' he said.'That is too bad, because lack of communication with horses has impeded human progress,' said Abrenuncio. 'If we ever broke down the barriers, we could produce the centaur."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Horses frighten me as much as chickens do,' he said.'That is too bad, because lack of communication with horses has impeded human progress,' said Abrenuncio. 'If we ever broke down the barriers, we could produce the centaur."
"Don't let yourself die without knowing the wonder of fucking with love."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Don't let yourself die without knowing the wonder of fucking with love."
"The most important thing in marriage is not happiness but stability."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"The most important thing in marriage is not happiness but stability."
"Hate and love are reciprocal passions."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Hate and love are reciprocal passions."
"Tell him,' the colonel said, smiling, 'that a person doesn't die when he should but when he can."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Tell him,' the colonel said, smiling, 'that a person doesn't die when he should but when he can."
"I must try and break through the cliches about Latin America. Superpowers and other outsiders have fought over us for centuries in ways that have nothing to do with our problems. In reality we are all alone."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"I must try and break through the cliches about Latin America. Superpowers and other outsiders have fought over us for centuries in ways that have nothing to do with our problems. In reality we are all alone."
"That would be fine, she said "If we're alone, we'll leave the lamp lighted so that we can see each other, and I can holler as much as I want without anybody's having to butt in, and you can whisper in my ear any crap you can think of."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"That would be fine, she said "If we're alone, we'll leave the lamp lighted so that we can see each other, and I can holler as much as I want without anybody's having to butt in, and you can whisper in my ear any crap you can think of."
"She was lost in her longing to understand."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"She was lost in her longing to understand."
"Perhaps this is what the stories meant when they called somebody heartsick. Your heart and your stomach and your whole insides felt empty and hollow and aching."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Perhaps this is what the stories meant when they called somebody heartsick. Your heart and your stomach and your whole insides felt empty and hollow and aching."
"But what worries me is not your shooting me, because after all, for people like us it's a natural death." He laid his glasses on the bed and took off his watch and chain. "What worries me," he went on, "is that out of so much hatred for the military, out of fighting them so much and thinking about them so much, you've ended up as bad as they are. And no ideal in life is worth that much baseness."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"But what worries me is not your shooting me, because after all, for people like us it's a natural death." He laid his glasses on the bed and took off his watch and chain. "What worries me," he went on, "is that out of so much hatred for the military, out of fighting them so much and thinking about them so much, you've ended up as bad as they are. And no ideal in life is worth that much baseness."
"He was still too young to know that the heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"He was still too young to know that the heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past."
"Merciful God!" sighed the General. "We've arrived." And it was true. For there was the sea, and on the other side of the sea was the world."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Merciful God!" sighed the General. "We've arrived." And it was true. For there was the sea, and on the other side of the sea was the world."
"During the luncheon he paid attention to no one except his own phantoms."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"During the luncheon he paid attention to no one except his own phantoms."
"It was that wisdom to us when it can no longer do any good."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"It was that wisdom to us when it can no longer do any good."
"Everything that goes into my mouth seems to make me fat, everything that comes out of my mouth embarrasses me."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Everything that goes into my mouth seems to make me fat, everything that comes out of my mouth embarrasses me."
"Florentino Ariza never had anotheropportunity to see or talk to Fermina Daza alone in the many chanceencounters of their very long lives until fifty-one years and ninemonths and four days later, when he repeated his vow of eternalfidelity and everlasting love on her first night as a widow."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Florentino Ariza never had anotheropportunity to see or talk to Fermina Daza alone in the many chanceencounters of their very long lives until fifty-one years and ninemonths and four days later, when he repeated his vow of eternalfidelity and everlasting love on her first night as a widow."
"The world is divided into those who screw and those who do not. He distrusted those who did not-when they strayed from the straight and narrow it was something so unusual for them that they bragged about love as if they had just invented it."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"The world is divided into those who screw and those who do not. He distrusted those who did not-when they strayed from the straight and narrow it was something so unusual for them that they bragged about love as if they had just invented it."
"Muchos años después, frente al pelotón de fusilamiento, el coronel Aureliano Buendía había de recordar aquella tarde remota en que su padre lo llevó a conocer el hielo. Macondo era entonces una aldea de veinte casas de barro y cañabrava construidas a la orilla de un río de aguas diáfanas que se precipitaban por un lecho de piedras pulidas, blancas y enormes como huevos prehistóricos. El mundo era tan reciente, que muchas cosas carecían de nombre, y para mencionarlas había que señalarlas con el dedo."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Muchos años después, frente al pelotón de fusilamiento, el coronel Aureliano Buendía había de recordar aquella tarde remota en que su padre lo llevó a conocer el hielo. Macondo era entonces una aldea de veinte casas de barro y cañabrava construidas a la orilla de un río de aguas diáfanas que se precipitaban por un lecho de piedras pulidas, blancas y enormes como huevos prehistóricos. El mundo era tan reciente, que muchas cosas carecían de nombre, y para mencionarlas había que señalarlas con el dedo."
"All that Delaura noticed, though, was the uproarious crowing of the roosters.'There are only six of them, but they make enough noise for a hundred,' said the Abbess. 'Furthermore, a pig spoke and a goat gave birth to triplets.' And she added with fervor: 'Everything has been like this since your Bishop did us the favor of sending us his poisoned gift.'She viewed with equal alarm the garden flowering with so much vigor that it seemed contra natura. As they walked across it she pointed out to Delaura that there were flowers of exceptional size and color, some with an unbearable scent. As far as she was concerned, everything ordinary has something supernatural about it."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"All that Delaura noticed, though, was the uproarious crowing of the roosters.'There are only six of them, but they make enough noise for a hundred,' said the Abbess. 'Furthermore, a pig spoke and a goat gave birth to triplets.' And she added with fervor: 'Everything has been like this since your Bishop did us the favor of sending us his poisoned gift.'She viewed with equal alarm the garden flowering with so much vigor that it seemed contra natura. As they walked across it she pointed out to Delaura that there were flowers of exceptional size and color, some with an unbearable scent. As far as she was concerned, everything ordinary has something supernatural about it."
"They were people whose lives were slow, who did not see themselves growing old, or falling sick, or dying, but who disappeared little by little in their own time, turning into memories, mists from other days, until they were absorbed into oblivion."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"They were people whose lives were slow, who did not see themselves growing old, or falling sick, or dying, but who disappeared little by little in their own time, turning into memories, mists from other days, until they were absorbed into oblivion."
"The ferocity of Santiago Nasar's fate, which had collected twenty years of happiness from him not only with his death but also with the dismemberment of his body and its dispersion and extermination."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"The ferocity of Santiago Nasar's fate, which had collected twenty years of happiness from him not only with his death but also with the dismemberment of his body and its dispersion and extermination."
"I must warn you that the books I like are not necessarily the ones I think are the best. I like them for various reasons not always easy to explain."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"I must warn you that the books I like are not necessarily the ones I think are the best. I like them for various reasons not always easy to explain."
"Nothing in this world was more difficult than love."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Nothing in this world was more difficult than love."
"What Uncle Leo XIII never suspected was that his nephew's courage did not come from the need to survive or from a brute indifference inherited from his father, but from a driving need for love, which no obstacle in this world or the next would ever break."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"What Uncle Leo XIII never suspected was that his nephew's courage did not come from the need to survive or from a brute indifference inherited from his father, but from a driving need for love, which no obstacle in this world or the next would ever break."
"One minute of reconciliation is worth more than a whole life of friendship!"
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"One minute of reconciliation is worth more than a whole life of friendship!"
"I'll never fall in love again," he once confessed to José Palacios, the only human being with whom he ever permitted himself that sort of confidence. "It's like having two souls at the same time."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"I'll never fall in love again," he once confessed to José Palacios, the only human being with whom he ever permitted himself that sort of confidence. "It's like having two souls at the same time."
"It's enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"It's enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment."
"The Bishop blessed him and helped him to his feet."May God have mercy on you," he said. And erased him from his heart."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"The Bishop blessed him and helped him to his feet."May God have mercy on you," he said. And erased him from his heart."
"Amaranta, however, whose hardness of heart frightened her, whose concentrated bitterness made her bitter, suddenly became clear to her in the final analysis as the most tender woman who had ever existed, and she understood with pitying clarity that the unjust tortures to which she had submitted Pietro Crespi had not been dictated by a desire for vengeance, as everyone had thought, nor had the slow martyrdom with which she had frustrated the life of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez been determined by the gall of her bitterness, as everyone had thought, but that both actions had been a mortal struggle between a measureless love and an invincible cowardice, and that the irrational fear that Amaranta had always had of her own tormented heart had triumphed in the end."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Amaranta, however, whose hardness of heart frightened her, whose concentrated bitterness made her bitter, suddenly became clear to her in the final analysis as the most tender woman who had ever existed, and she understood with pitying clarity that the unjust tortures to which she had submitted Pietro Crespi had not been dictated by a desire for vengeance, as everyone had thought, nor had the slow martyrdom with which she had frustrated the life of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez been determined by the gall of her bitterness, as everyone had thought, but that both actions had been a mortal struggle between a measureless love and an invincible cowardice, and that the irrational fear that Amaranta had always had of her own tormented heart had triumphed in the end."
"That night in Cartagena he again requested the songs of his youth, some so old he had to teach them to Iturbide, who was too young to remember them. The audience slipped away as the General bled inside, and he was left alone with Iturbide beside the embers."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"That night in Cartagena he again requested the songs of his youth, some so old he had to teach them to Iturbide, who was too young to remember them. The audience slipped away as the General bled inside, and he was left alone with Iturbide beside the embers."
"Nu exista pe lume leac care sa tamaduiasca ceea ce nu tamaduieste fericirea/ There is no cure in this world which heals what happiness does not heal."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Nu exista pe lume leac care sa tamaduiasca ceea ce nu tamaduieste fericirea/ There is no cure in this world which heals what happiness does not heal."
"Nothing one does in bed is immoral if it helps perpetuate love."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Nothing one does in bed is immoral if it helps perpetuate love."
"A century ago, life screwed that poor man and me because we were too young, and now they want to do the same thing because we are too old."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"A century ago, life screwed that poor man and me because we were too young, and now they want to do the same thing because we are too old."
"But in her loneliness in the palace she learned to know him, they learned to know each other, and she discovered with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"But in her loneliness in the palace she learned to know him, they learned to know each other, and she discovered with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them."
"The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude."
"He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves."
"At eighty-one years of age he had enough lucidity to realize that he was attached to this world by a few slender threads that could break painlessly with a simple change of position while he slept, and if he did all he could to keep those threads intact, it was because of his terror of not finding God in the darkness of death."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"At eighty-one years of age he had enough lucidity to realize that he was attached to this world by a few slender threads that could break painlessly with a simple change of position while he slept, and if he did all he could to keep those threads intact, it was because of his terror of not finding God in the darkness of death."
"And the two of them loved each other for a long time in silence without making love again."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"And the two of them loved each other for a long time in silence without making love again."
"Don't worry," he would say, smiling. "Dying is much more difficult than one imagines."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Don't worry," he would say, smiling. "Dying is much more difficult than one imagines."
"Iturbide exclaimed: "Don't frighten me, General!""Don't be frightened," said the General in a calm voice. "Go to Mexico, even if they kill you or even if you die. And go now while you're still young, because one day it will be too late, and then you won't feel at home here or there. You'll feel like a stranger everywhere, and that's worse than being dead." He looked him straight in the eye, placed his open hand on his own chest, and concluded:"Just look at me."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Iturbide exclaimed: "Don't frighten me, General!""Don't be frightened," said the General in a calm voice. "Go to Mexico, even if they kill you or even if you die. And go now while you're still young, because one day it will be too late, and then you won't feel at home here or there. You'll feel like a stranger everywhere, and that's worse than being dead." He looked him straight in the eye, placed his open hand on his own chest, and concluded:"Just look at me."
"After dinner, at five o'clock, the crew distributed folding canvas cots to the passengers, and each person opened his bed wherever he could find room, arranged it with the bedclothes from his petate, and set the mosquito netting over that. Those with hammocks hung them in the salon, and those who had nothing slept on the tablecloths that were not changed more than twice during the trip."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"After dinner, at five o'clock, the crew distributed folding canvas cots to the passengers, and each person opened his bed wherever he could find room, arranged it with the bedclothes from his petate, and set the mosquito netting over that. Those with hammocks hung them in the salon, and those who had nothing slept on the tablecloths that were not changed more than twice during the trip."
"She reminded him that the weak will never enter the kingdom of love, which is a harsh and ungenerous kingdom,and that women give themselves only to men of resolute spirit, who provide them with the security they need in order to face life."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"She reminded him that the weak will never enter the kingdom of love, which is a harsh and ungenerous kingdom,and that women give themselves only to men of resolute spirit, who provide them with the security they need in order to face life."
"My God, if I had a heart, I would write my hate on ice, and wait for the sun to show."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"My God, if I had a heart, I would write my hate on ice, and wait for the sun to show."
"All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret."
"Do not allow me to forget you."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Do not allow me to forget you."
"To him she seemed so beautiful, so seductive, so different from ordinary people, that he could not understand why no one was as disturbed as he by the clicking of her heels on the paving stones, why no one else's heart was wild with the breeze stirred by the sighs of her veils, why everyone did not go mad with the movements of her braid, the flight of her hands, the gold of her laughter. He had not missed a single one of her gestures, not one of the indications of her character, but he did not dare approach her for fear of destroying the spell."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"To him she seemed so beautiful, so seductive, so different from ordinary people, that he could not understand why no one was as disturbed as he by the clicking of her heels on the paving stones, why no one else's heart was wild with the breeze stirred by the sighs of her veils, why everyone did not go mad with the movements of her braid, the flight of her hands, the gold of her laughter. He had not missed a single one of her gestures, not one of the indications of her character, but he did not dare approach her for fear of destroying the spell."
"A mother discovers with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them."
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"A mother discovers with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them."
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