GM

Author

Gabriel García Márquez

/gabriel-garcia-marquez-quotes-and-sayings

200 Quotes
17 Works

Author Summary

About Gabriel García Márquez on QuoteMust

Gabriel García Márquez currently has 200 indexed quotes and 17 linked works on QuoteMust. This page is the canonical destination for that author archive.

Works

Books and titles linked to this author

Chile, el golpe y los gringos Chronicle of a Death Foretold Cien años de soledad Collected Stories Crónica de una muerte anunciada El coronel no tiene quien le escriba Gabriel García Márquez: a Life In Evil Hour Liefde in tijden van cholera Living to Tell the Tale Love in the Time of Cholera Memories of My Melancholy Whores Of Love and Other Demons Ojos de perro azul One Hundred Years of Solitude The Autumn of the Patriarch The General in His Labyrinth

Quotes

All quote cards for Gabriel García Márquez

"

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.

GM
Gabriel García Márquez

One Hundred Years of Solitude

"

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 20 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".

GM
Gabriel García Márquez

Cien años de soledad

"

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.

GM
Gabriel García Márquez

Love in the Time of Cholera

"

He dug so deeply into her sentiments that in search of interest he found love, because by trying to make her love him he ended up falling in love with her. Petra Cotes, for her part, loved him more and more as she felt his love increasing, and that was how in the ripeness of autumn she began to believe once more in the youthful superstition that poverty was the servitude of love. Both looked back then on the wild revelry, the gaudy wealth, and the unbridled fornication as an annoyance and they lamented that it had cost them so much of their lives to find the paradise of shared solitude. Madly in love after so many years of sterile complicity, they enjoyed the miracle of living each other as much at the table as in bed, and they grew to be so happy that even when they were two worn-out people they kept on blooming like little children and playing together like dogs.

GM
Gabriel García Márquez

One Hundred Years of Solitude