The problem in public life is learning to overcome terror; the problem in married life is learning to overcome boredom.

Gabriel García Márquez


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Истинският приятел е този, който те държи за лакътя, а докосва сърцето ти.

Gabriel García Márquez


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...the invincible power that has moved the world is unrequited, not happy love

Gabriel García Márquez

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The only thing he could do to stay alive was not to allow himself the anguish of that memory. He erased it from his mind, although from time to time in the years that were left to him he would feel it revive, with no warning and for no reason, like the sudden pang of an old scar.

Gabriel García Márquez


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After searching for it uselessly in the taste of the earth, in the perfumed letters from Pietro Crespi, in the tempestuous bed of her husband, she had found peace in that house where memories materialized through the strength of implacable evocation and walked like human beings through the cloistered rooms.

Gabriel García Márquez


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a process of aging had taken place in him that was so rapid and critical that soon he was being treated as one of those useless great-grandfathers who wander about the bedroom like shades, dragging their feet, remembering better times aloud, and whom no one bother about or remembers really until the morning they find them dead in their bed.

Gabriel García Márquez


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Life in the world... was nothing more than a system of atavistic contracts, banal ceremonies, preordained words, with which people entertained each other in society in order not to commit murder. The dominant sign in that paradise of provincial frivolity was fear of the unknown.

Gabriel García Márquez


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Very well, I will marry you if you promise not to make me eat eggplant.

Gabriel García Márquez


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Los hombres no nacen el día en que la madre los trae al mundo, sino cuando la vida los obliga a traerse a sí mismos

Gabriel García Márquez


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Little by little, studying the infinite possibilities of a loss of memory, he realized that the day might come when things would be recognized by their inscriptions but that no one would remember their use.... At the beginning of the road into the swamp they put up a sign that said "Macondo" and another larger one on the main street that said "God exists".

Gabriel García Márquez

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