The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude.
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZOne minute of reconciliation is worth more than a whole life of friendship!
More Gabriel García Márquez Quotes
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I would give wings to children, but I would leave it to them to learn how to fly by themselves.
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Things have a life of their own, the gypsy proclaimed with a harsh accent. “It’s simply a matter of waking up their souls.”
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He was healthier than the rest of us, but when you listened with the stethoscope you could hear the tears bubbling inside his heart.
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Become a better person and be sure to know who you are, before meeting someone new and hoping that person knows who you are.
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opened the door a crack wide enough for the entire world to pass through .
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A lie is more comfortable than doubt, more useful than love, more lasting than truth.
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The more transparent the writing, the more visible the poetry.
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Nothing one does in bed is immoral if it helps to perpetuate love.
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Nothing in this world was more difficult than love.
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The only everyday and eternal reality was love.
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If you’re going to be a writer you have to be one of the great ones. After all, there are better ways to starve to death.
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Over the years they both reached the same wise conclusion by different paths: it was not possible to live together in any other way, or love in any other way, and nothing in this world was more difficult than love.
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The spirit of her invincible heart guided her through the shadows.
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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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My most important problem was destroying the lines of demarcation that separate what seems real from what seems fantastic.
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