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He was shaken by the overwhelming revelation that the headlong race between his misfortunes ad his dreams was at that moment reaching the finish line. The rest was darkness, 'Damn it,' he sighed. 'How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!
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They looked like two children," she told me. And that thought frightened her, because she'd always felt that only children are capable of everything."
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Make no mistake: peaceful madmen are ahead of the future.
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war
peace
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The rain would not have bothered Fernanda, after all, her whole life had been spent as if it were raining.
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El mundo habra acabado de joderse -dijo entonces- el dia en que los hombres viajen en primera clase y la literatura en el vagon de carga.
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The first of the line is tied to a tree and the last is being eaten by the ants .
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As I kissed her the heat of her body increased, and it exhaled a wild, untamed fragrance.
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Pero si algo habian aprendido juntos era que la sabiduria nos llega cuando ya no sirve para nada.
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There had never been a death so foretold.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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I never had intimate friends, and the few who came close are in New York. By which I mean they're dead, because that's where I suppose condemned souls go in order not to endure the truth of their past lives.
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Sex is the consolation you have when you can't have love.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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because races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on earth
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One never quite stops believing, some doubt remains forever"."
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In the plenitude of their relationship, Florentina Ariza asked himself which of the two was love: the turbulent bed or the peaceful Sunday afternoons, and Sara Noriega calmed him with the simple argument that love was everything they did naked. She said, 'Spiritual love from the waist up and physical love from the waist down.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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Tell him,' the colonel said, smiling, 'that a person doesn't die when he should but when he can.
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death
smiling
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By virtue of marrying a man she does not love for money. That's the lowest kind of whore.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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There was no sleeper more elegant than she, with her curved body posed for a dance and her hand across her forehead, but there was also no one more ferocious when anyone disturbed the sensuality of her thinking she was still asleep when she no longer was.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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El corazon tiene mas cuartos que un hotel de putas
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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It was a lone voice in the middle of the ocean, but it was heard at great depth and great distance.
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What is essential, therefore, is not that you no longer believe, but that God continues to believe in you.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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I would prove to the men how mistaken they are in thinking that they no longer
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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It was the last that remained of a past whose annihilation had not taken place because it was still in a process of annihilation, consuming itself from within, ending at every moment but never ending its ending.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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Love is not a condition of the spirit but a sign of the zodiac.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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I don't have a method. All I do is read a lot, think a lot, and rewrite constantly. It's not a scientific thing.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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Thinking that it would console him, she took a piece of charcoal and erased the innumerable loves that he still owed her for, and she voluntarily brought up her own most solitary sadnesses so as not to leave him alone in his weeping.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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Today, when I saw you, I realized that what is between us is nothing more than an illusion.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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There's no greater misfortune than dying alone.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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Ah, me, if this is love, then how it torments.
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memories-of-my-melancholy-whores
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Le rogo a Dios que le concediera al menos un instante para que el no se fuera sin saber cuanto lo habia querido por encima de las dudas de ambos, y sintio un apremio irresistible de empezar la vida con el otra vez desde el principio para decirse todo lo que se les quedo sin decir, y volver a hacer bien cualquier cosa que hubieran hecho mal en el pasado. Pero tuvo que rendirse ante la intransigencia de la muerte.
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muerte
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The woman let out an expansive laugh that resounded through the house like a spray of broken glass.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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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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Gabriel García Márquez |
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How strange women are.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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When I stand and contemplate my fate and see the path along which you have led me, I reach my end, for artless I surrendered to one who is my undoing and my end.
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She wanted to be herself again, to recover all that she had been obliged to give up in half a century of servitude that had doubtless made her happy but which, once her husband was dead, did not leave her even the vestiges of her identity.
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marriage
women
identity
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He would wake for no reason in the middle of the night, and the memory of the self-absorbed love was revealed to him for what it was: a pitfall of happiness that he despised and desired at the same time, but from which it was impossible to escape.
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Fermina, he said, I have waited for this opportunity for more than half a century, to repeat to you once again my vow of eternal fidelity and everlasting love.
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knt tqblh dwm dwn ld` b'nh tHbh wdwn mTlbth bn yHbh , wlkn `l~ ml l`thwr `l~ shy yshbh lHb , nm dwn mshkl lHb !
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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The weak would never enter the kingdom of love.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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I always had understood that dying of love was mere poetic license.
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In all the houses keys to memorizing objects and feelings had been written. But the system demanded so much vigilance and moral strength that many succumbed to the spell of an imaginary reality, one invented by themselves, which was less practical for them but more comforting.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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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 García Márquez |
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he dared to explore her withered neck w/his fingertips...her hips w/their decaying bones, her thighs with their aging veins.
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love
lust
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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.
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Gabriel García Márquez |
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the day shit is worth money, poor people will be born without an asshole
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