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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 4a9eb99 | wqd kn nTb`n l'wl 'qrb l~ lkwmydy , dh khrj llqy'n `nSr mn slH lTyrn lqdym , mmn nDmw l~ Sfwf lthwr@ fy llHZ@ l'khyr@ , wknw m yzlwn m`tSmyn fy thknthm bntZr 'n tTwl lHhm bm ykfy llZhwr wk'nhm mn lthwr lqdm. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 68139f9 | Sapka giymiyorum, boylece onu kimse icin cikarmam gerekmiyor. | onur üstünlük | Gabriel García Márquez | |
| 1eb70eb | Pues el milagro militar ha hecho muchos mas ricos a muy pocos ricos, y ha hecho mucho mas pobres al resto de los chilenos. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| b2330f1 | The function of the artist," the Navajo answered, "is to provide what life does not." -- | Tom Robbins | ||
| 198b5d8 | Un veac de siguratate, Gabriel Garcia Marquez "O singura clipa de impacare este mai de pret decat o viata intreaga de prietenie." "Nu intelegea de ce i-au trebuit atatea cuvinte pentru a-i explica ce simti in razboi, cand un singur cuvant putea sa fie de ajuns: frica. " "Timpul nu trece ci se invarteste in loc." "Lumea, zise el atunci, lumea se va intoarce cu dosu-n sus in ziua cand oamenii vor calatori in clasa intai iar literatura in furg.. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 9babb0a | a...look that seemed to know what there was on the other side of things. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 44a2ee7 | That woman of unbreakable nerves who at no moment in her life had been heard to sing. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 917d797 | Life was imposed on her from outside | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 91f0632 | Jose Arcadio Buendia took his wife's words literally. He looked out the window and saw the barefoot children in the sunny garden and he had the impression that only at that instant had they begun to exist, conceived by Ursula's spell. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| bd46d3d | That was the way he always was, alien to the existence of his sons, partly because he considered childhood as a period of mental insufficiency, and partly because he was always too absorbed in his fantastic speculations. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 3bdbdf0 | the pursuit of love is like falconry.- chronicle of death foretold | philosophy | Gabriel García Márquez | |
| 3c9b987 | Era inevitavel: o cheiro das amendoas amargas lhe lembrava sempre o destino dos amores contrariados." "Era inevitable el olor de las almendras amargas le recordaba siempre el destino de los amores contrariados." | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| cb92b78 | Tal vez lo mas colombiano de la situacion era la asombrosa capacidad de la gente de Medellin para acostumbrarse a todo, lo bueno y lo malo, con un poder de recuperacion que quizas sea la formula mas cruel de la temeridad. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 80820c3 | If you don't fear God, fear him through the metals. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 99e6d6c | Dikkatli olun beyefendi, o evde adam oldururler. -Ask ugrunaysa ziyani yok. | romance | Gabriel García Márquez | |
| c0cb005 | The surprise lay in the third niche of the high altar, on the side where the Gospels were kept. The stone shattered at the first blow of the pickax, and a stream of living hair the intense color of copper spilled out of the crypt. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 6c5061c | They spend their lives fighting against priests and then give prayerbooks as gifts. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| d7edb7d | El arribo tardio al periodismo --que por fortuna es el poder sin trono-- debio ser para ella un reencuentro con lo mejor de si misma. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 270d6be | A los ochenta y un anos tenia bastante lucidez para darse cuenta de que estaba prendido a este mundo por unas hilachas tenues que podian romperse sin dolor con un simple cambio de posicion durante el sueno, y si hacia lo posible para mantenerlas era por el terror de no encontrar a Dios en la oscuridad de la muerte. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 2a5ebfd | If someone knocks on your door, my friend, and something in your blood beats and rests not and water in its stem, trembling, the source is a liquid harmony. If someone knocks on your door and still you have time to be beautiful and fits all April in a rose and rose bleeds the day. If someone knocks on your door one morning sound of doves and bells and still believe in pain and poetry. If still life is truth and verse exists. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 0bd2e0c | Docteur, quel est le meilleur remede contre le mal de tete ? - Ne pas s'etre soule la veille. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 590aa97 | But if they had learned anything together, it was that wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good. For | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| cd39464 | Duslerinin paramparca olusundan cok, yaralarinin verdigi sizidan aci duyuyordu. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 5ac704b | En realidad, el proceso mas dificil para mi fue el convertirme en otra persona. El cambio de personalidad es una lucha cotidiana en la que uno se rebela a menudo contra su propia determinacion de cambiar, y quiere seguir siendo uno mismo. Asi que la dificultad mayor no fue el aprendizaje, come pudiera pensarse, sino mi resistencia inconsciente, tanto a los cambios fisicos como a los cambios del comportamiento. Tenia que resignarme a dejar d.. | Gabriel García Márquez | ||
| 259af45 | The sky was full - of blue and sun. The ocean reflected it and was flat and glossy like a fancy ballroom floor. To Martha, this was the most beautiful sight, a miracle. The ocean made her feel insignificant and slightly afraid, but in an exhilarating way. Her inclination was not to walk or dance across the water's surface. Nor to swim through it. She wanted to *be* the ocean | Kevin Henkes | ||
| 9c8e1d5 | The glittery feeling. She'd named it because it felt to her as if her skin and everything beneath it briefly became shiny and jumpy and bubbly, as if glitter materialized inside her, then rose quickly through the layers of tissue that comprised her, momentarily sparkling all over the surface of her skin before dissipating into the air. Martha | Kevin Henkes | ||
| 5c0ce99 | Martha had come up with the nickname Godbee by accident when she was younger than Lucy. Dorothy Boyle had been referred to as Grandma Boyle or Grandma B, for short, to distinguish her from Martha's other grandmother, Anne Hubbard. As a toddler, Martha couldn't pronounce Grandma B correctly, or had misheard it, and had, for as long as she could remember, called her favorite grandmother Godbee. For some reason, it had caught on. Not only with.. | Kevin Henkes | ||
| ed46a03 | he could manage. Ms. Silver happened to be walking by | Kevin Henkes | ||
| adeca0b | I've long tended to regard the interruption of complacency as a kind of public service. | Tom Robbins | ||
| b493fba | Can a woman who does not know the contents of her handbag know the contents of her heart? | Tom Robbins | ||
| 0683446 | wasn't crying. I've had a bad day. Another one. One in a series of bad days. I'm not complaining. Bad days are my bag. They're time-consuming, however, and I'm a busy girl. | Tom Robbins | ||
| 0e0a764 | The world is a very strange place,and the dice are always rolling | Tom Robbins | ||
| ccd76a7 | Humanity was a function of nature. It could not, therefore, live separately from nature except in a self-deceiving masquerade. It could not live in opposition to nature except in a schizophrenic crime. And it could not blind itself to the wonders of nature without mutating into something too monstrous to love. Yes, | Tom Robbins | ||
| ea4ad0f | Should a person possess a heart that is as light as a feather, then that person is granted immortality. | Tom Robbins | ||
| d8d43db | We will destroy the tyranny of the dull. But we can't destroy it with guns. Or whips. Violence is the dullard's Breakfast of Champions, and the logical end product of his or her misplaced pride. Violence fertilizes that which we would starve. But Debbie, we can't love the dull away either. We only pollute our own waters when we try to extend our true affection to those who don't know how to accept love or to give it. Love is very powerful, .. | violence | Tom Robbins | |
| fb3e0a5 | Tequila, scorpion honey, harsh dew of the doglands, essence of Aztec, crema de cacti; tequila, oily and thermal like the sun in solution; tequila, liquid geometry of passion; Tequila, the buzzard god who copulates in midair with the ascending souls of dying virgins; tequila, firebug in the house of good taste; O tequila, savage water of sorcery, what confusion and mischief your sly, rebellious drops do generate! | Tom Robbins | ||
| 579a486 | What was it like in there? Inside a daisy?" My answer: "Like a cathedral made of mathematics and honey." | Tom Robbins | ||
| 6180da0 | Our religion, our party, our tribe, our town, our school, our race, our nation. Believe. Belong. Behave. Or Be damned. | Tom Robbins | ||
| e459f4a | Had Ken Kesey opened Electric Kool-Aid stands on every college campus in the country, it would have made a lesser contribution than Life to the creation of that era of unprecedented foment we like to call "the sixties." | Tom Robbins | ||
| 96bcefd | Hemingway and Norman Mailer might have disagreed, but there is no heavyweight champion of literature. | Tom Robbins | ||
| 69babdb | Women are tough and rather coarse. They were built for the raw, crude work of bearing children. You'd be amazed at what they can do when they divert that baby-hatching energy into some other enterprise. | Tom Robbins | ||
| 4eb3497 | Life isn't simple; it's overwhelmingly complex. The love of simplicity is an escapist drug, like alcohol. | Tom Robbins | ||
| 80a8170 | Now I'd fallen into it like a drunk hobo falling into a vat of champagne. | Tom Robbins | ||
| 8b3963d | it's hardly headline news that the corporate state and its media are using the latest gadget-com and gimmick-tech to dumb us down as steadily as if they were standing on a stool and pounding our brains with a frozen ham. | Tom Robbins |