1. The time of old age is not a horizontal torrent, but a bottomless underground reservoir from which memory drains away. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
2. If God rewards me with a life, I will dress simply and lie in the sun, exposing not only my body, but also my soul. ——"Farewell Letter"
4. He did not realize the subtle yet heartbreaking damage caused by time at home. After being away for such a long time, for anyone with a clear memory, This kind of destruction will be felt as a disaster. What are you waiting for? Time has passed, so to speak, but not so quickly. No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, all past springs have gone and cease to exist, and even the most tenacious and crazy love is nothing more than a Such a fleeting reality! ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
5. Always say what you feel and do what you think! If I knew today would be the last time I would see you sleep, I would hug you warmly and pray to God to watch over your soul. If I knew this was the last time I would see you leave the house, I would give you a hug and a kiss, then call you back and hug and kiss you again. If I knew this was the last time I would hear your voice, I would record your every word so I could listen to it over and over again ad infinitum. If I knew these were the last few minutes I would see you, I would say "I love you" instead of foolishly assuming that you already knew it. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
6. Buy a permanent ticket and board a train that never ends. ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
7. If we cannot know exactly what role and mission fate has assigned us, we will not be able to continue living. ——"A murder that was publicized in advance"
8. If a person has to tell lies, he is really at the end of his rope. Before telling lies, have you ever thought about whether you are really at the end of your rope? ——"The Colonel No One Writes to Him"
9. I don't wear a hat, lest I have to take it off in front of others. ——"The Colonel No One Writes to Him"
10. No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, and all past springs are No longer exists, and even the most tenacious and frenzied love is, in the final analysis, nothing more than a fleeting reality. ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
11. Even if you think your feelings have dried up and you can't give, there will always be a moment when something can pluck the strings deep in your heart; after all, we are not born to enjoy loneliness. of. ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
12. The love of the soul is above the waist, and the love of the body is below the waist. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
13. Every marriage will inevitably encounter the problem of one party cheating. Dealing with this problem always tests the wisdom and courage of the other party. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
14. Reality is not something on paper, it is all around us, affecting countless lives and deaths every day, and at the same time it also nourishes eternal creations full of beauty and misfortune. Source: I, a wandering and homesick Colombian, am just blessed by the goddess of luck. The reality is so incredible that those of us who live in it, whether poets or beggars, warriors or gangsters, do not need much imagination. The biggest challenge is that we cannot use conventional methods to make people believe in our real lives. This, my friends, is the crux of our loneliness. ——"I'm Not Here to Give a Speech"
15. If you don't wear new shoes, they will never fit. ——"The Colonel No One Wrote to Him"
16. She reminded him that weak people can never enter the kingdom of love, because it is a harsh and stingy country, and women will only love strong-willed men. The man bowed his head. Because only such a man can bring them a sense of security, and they crave this sense of security to face the challenges of life. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
17. The secret of a happy old age is nothing else but a decent agreement with loneliness.
——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
18. In fact, everything has already been arranged, and those things are destined to happen one after another, which finally leads us to today, Wednesday. Wednesday in Macondo is a good day to bury the devil. ——"Withered Leaves"
19. Life is the most wonderful thing invented by people. ——"The Colonel Who No One Wrote to Him"
20. Gone with the Wind Shared on WeChat A person is not the same when he comes out of his mother's womb. On the contrary, life will force him to be reborn again and again. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
21. A woman of any age has the unrepeatable beauty she showed at that age. What she lost due to her age was made up for by her character, and she won even more due to her hard work. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
22. I travel because I decide to go, not because of my interest in the scenery. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
23. Worldly benefits: security, harmony and happiness. Once these things are added together, they may look like love, but they are almost equal to love. But they are not love after all. Use a sponge without tears to completely erase the memory of him, and let him grow a poppy in the space he occupied in her memory. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
24. Life is as regular as rust, which makes people both contemptuous and scary, but it is also a kind of protection, making him unaware of time. passage. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
25. He is still too young to know that memories will always erase the bad and exaggerate the good. It is precisely because of this mystery that we can bear it The weight of the past. ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
26. When a woman decides to sleep with a man, there is no wall she cannot jump over, no fortress she cannot knock down, and no castle she cannot leave behind. Moral scruples, the fact that there is no God who can control her. Make this decision with caution. ——"I'm not here to give a speech"
27. Love is first of all an instinct, "either you will be born with it, or you will never be." ——"Love in the Time of Cholera"
28. There is always a tomorrow, life gives us another chance to do things well, but if I make a mistake, today is all we have left, I will Tell you how much I love you and I will never forget you. ——"Farewell Letter"
29. You and death seem to be looking at each other through something, and you have no feelings. Your parents are standing between you. Only after your parents pass away will you face these things head-on. Otherwise, the death you see is very abstract and you don’t know it. The pressure on you from the death of relatives, friends, neighbors, or generations is not so direct. Parents are a curtain between you and death, blocking you for a while. Your closest people will affect your outlook on life and death. ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
30. The past is false, memories are a road with no return, and all past springs cannot be restored. Even the most crazy and tenacious love is nothing more than a dream in the final analysis. This fleeting reality, only loneliness is eternal. ——"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
31. God, if I have a heart, I will write my hatred on the ice and look forward to the sun rising; I will use Van Gogh's dreams on the stars. Draw a poem by Benedetti, and Seret's song will be my serenade to the moon. I will water the roses with my tears to appreciate the pain of the thorns and the kiss of the petals... - "Farewell Letter"
Marquez's classic statement
1982 Nobel Prize Literary laureate García Márquez died of illness in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, at the age of 87. He is a representative figure of Latin American magical realism literature and one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. He combined realism and fantasy to create the world-famous "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
1.Nobody deserves your tears, but whoever deserves them will not make you cry.”?
No one deserves your tears, but whoever deserves them will not make you cry. Cry.
2. "It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams."
People do not stop pursuing dreams because they grow old. It’s not until I stop chasing dreams that I grow old because I stop chasing dreams.
3. “es out of my mouth embarrasses me.”
Everything in my mouth seems to make me plump. , and the exported stuff embarrasses me.
7. "He who awaits much can expect little."
The longer you wait, the lower your expectations.
8. "The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast."
The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast. ended, and had to be reconstructed before breakfast the next day.
9. "If God hadn't rested on Sunday, He would have had time to finish the world."
If God had not rested on Sunday, he would have had time to make the world perfect (in the Bible, God created all things in six days)
10. “A man knows he is growing old because he begins. to look like his father."
People know that they are old because they realize that they are beginning to look like their father.
11. "The heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good."
People tend to clear away bad memories and amplify good memories in their hearts.
Marquez’s famous aphorisms about life
Life is as regular as rust. It was both contemptuous and scary, but at the same time it was also a kind of protection, preventing him from realizing the passage of time. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
He is too young to know that memories always erase the bad and exaggerate the good, and it is precisely because of this mystery that we are able to bear the burden of the past. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
When a woman decides to sleep with a man, there is no wall she cannot jump over, no fortress she cannot knock down, and no moral concerns she cannot leave behind. Facts There is no God who can control her. Make this decision with caution. "I'm not here to give a speech"
Love is first of all an instinct. It is either born with it or never. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
Worldly benefits: security, harmony and happiness. Once these things are added together, they may seem like love, but they are almost equal to love. But they are not love after all. Use a sponge without tears to completely erase the memory of him, and let him grow a poppy in the space he occupied in her memory.
"Love in the Time of Cholera"
Life is as regular as rust, which makes people both contemptuous and frightening, but it is also a kind of protection, making him unaware of the passage of time. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
She reminded him that weak people can never enter the kingdom of love, because it is a harsh and stingy country, and women will only bow to strong-willed men. Because only such a man can bring them a sense of security, which they crave to face the challenges of life.
He was unaware of the subtle yet heart-rending damage time had done in his home, which would have felt like a nuisance to anyone with a clear memory after such a long absence. disaster.
The past is all false, memories have no way of returning, spring always goes away, and the most crazy and persistent love is fleeting after all.
Mediocrity will dry your soul until there is no trace of moisture, and then glory will pluck the deepest strings of your soul.
Love at any age is reasonable.
As the stars changed, the two came to a wise conclusion from different ways. It was impossible to live together in a different way, and it was impossible to love each other in a different way; there is nothing better than love in the world. Harder stuff.
The only pain I feel about death is not dying for love.
Compared with the huge disasters in marriage, the trivial daily troubles are more difficult to avoid.
She taught us more than we should know, and most importantly she taught us that nothing in life is sadder than an empty bed.
Even if you think your feelings are too dry to give, there will always be a moment when something can pluck the strings deep in your heart; after all, we are not born to enjoy loneliness.
The past is all false, and memories are a road with no return. All springs in the past cannot be restored. Even the most crazy and tenacious love is, in the final analysis, nothing more than a fleeting reality. Only Loneliness is eternal.
All the brilliance that has ever been in life, it turns out that loneliness needs to be repaid in the end.
The secret to a happy old age is nothing but a decent agreement with loneliness.
Poetry is a mysterious force in ordinary life. It can cook food, ignite love, and let people imagine. "I'm Not Here to Give a Lecture"
Worldly benefits: security, harmony and happiness. Once these things are added together, they may seem like love, but they are almost equal to love. But they are not love after all. Use a sponge without tears to completely erase the memory of him, and let him grow a poppy in the space he occupied in her memory.
Every marriage will inevitably encounter the problem of one party cheating. Dealing with this problem always tests the wisdom and courage of the other party.
If God rewards me with a life, I will dress simply and lie in the sun, exposing not only my body, but also my soul.
Always say what you feel and do what you think! If I knew today would be the last time I would see you sleep, I would hug you warmly and pray to God to watch over your soul. If I knew this was the last time I would see you leave the house, I would give you a hug and a kiss, then call you back and hug and kiss you again. If I knew this was the last time I would hear your voice, I would record your every word so I could listen to it over and over again ad infinitum. If I knew these were the last few minutes I would see you, I would say I love you instead of foolishly assuming you already knew. There is always a tomorrow, life gives us another chance to make things right, but if I make a mistake, today is all we have left, and I will tell you how much I love you, and I will never forget you. "Farewell Letter"
He is still too young to know that memories always erase the bad and exaggerate the good. It is precisely because of this mystery that we are able to bear the burden of the past. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
Buy a permanent ticket and board a train that never ends.
"One Hundred Years of Solitude" by García Márquez
I just feel that the pain in people's hearts is indescribable, and many of people's actions are helpless. A hundred years of enlightenment, a hundred years of loneliness. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by García Márquez
Parents are the curtain between us and death. You and death seem to be looking at each other from a distance and have no feelings. Your parents are standing between you. Only after your parents pass away will you face these things directly. Otherwise, the death you see will be very abstract and you will not Know. The pressure on you from the death of relatives, friends, neighbors, or generations is not so direct. Parents are a curtain between you and death, blocking you for a while. Your closest people will affect your outlook on life and death. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Garcia Marquez
No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, and all past springs no longer exist Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
The secret of a happy old age is nothing else but a decent agreement with loneliness. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by García Márquez
Mediocrity will dry your soul until there is no trace of moisture, and then glory will pluck the deepest strings of your soul. Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
Premonitions always come suddenly, a flash of inspiration, like a sure belief that sprouts in an instant but cannot be captured. "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
A pendulum can make anything fly, but it cannot make itself airborne. Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
Gone are the confidant feelings of the past, and complicity and communication have turned into hostility and silence. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Marquez
We have been fighting for so many years, all just to stop painting our house blue. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by García Márquez
Death has nothing to do with him, but life is meaningful to him. García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
The bitter smile of the person involved replaces the tears of the onlookers, and the pain of the fool's self-expression replaces the seemingly fair criticism and analysis of the wise, which can better arouse the group of people who have been fooled. The objective effects of deep introspection. "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
What are you waiting for? Time has passed, so to speak, but not so quickly. No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, all past springs have gone and cease to exist, and even the most tenacious and crazy love is nothing more than a Such a fleeting reality! "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Marquez
When a woman decides to sleep with a man, there is no wall she cannot jump over, no fortress she cannot knock down, and no moral concerns she cannot leave behind. In fact, there is no God who can control her. Make this decision with caution. "I'm not here to give a speech"
Love is first of all an instinct. It is either born with it or never. "Love in the Time of Cholera"
There is always a tomorrow, life gives us another chance to do things right, but if I make a mistake, today is all we have left, and I will tell you that I Love you so much and I will never forget you. "Farewell Letter"
You and death seem to be looking at each other through something, and you have no feelings. Your parents are standing between you. Only after your parents pass away will you face these things, otherwise you will The death you see is very abstract and you don't know. The pressure on you from the death of relatives, friends, neighbors, or generations is not so direct. Parents are a curtain between you and death, blocking you for a while. Your closest people will affect your outlook on life and death. "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
The past is false, memories are a road with no return, all past springs cannot be restored, even the most wild and tenacious love is, in the final analysis, nothing but fleeting. In reality, only loneliness is eternal. "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are a road with no return, and all past springs cannot be restored, even the most wild and tenacious love , in the final analysis, is just a fleeting reality, only loneliness is eternal.
A person dies not when he deserves to die, but when he can die.
Death has nothing to do with him, but life is meaningful to him.
All the brilliance that has ever existed in life will eventually need to be repaid with loneliness.
Every life has a soul, just how to wake them up.
Even if you think your feelings have dried up and you can’t give, there will always be a moment when something can pluck the strings deep in your heart; after all, we are not born to enjoy loneliness.
The secret to a happy old age is nothing but a decent agreement with loneliness.
"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
If God grants me a life, I will dress simply and lie in the sun, exposing not only my body, but also my soul.
"Farewell Letter"
So what do we eat these days? She grabbed the colonel by the collar of his undershirt and shook it hard. What do you want to eat? The colonel had lived seventy-five years and used all the seventy-five years he had accumulated every moment of his life to reach this juncture. He felt that his mind was clear and magnanimous, and nothing could trouble him. He said: Eat shit.
Learn to enjoy loneliness, which will make you learn to think about yourself.
New shoes will never fit if you don’t wear them
I don’t wear a hat, lest I have to take it off in front of others.
The meat of a pig that grew up eating roses must be extremely delicious.
"The Colonel to whom No one wrote"
What are some of Marquez's classic quotes?
1. I started writing by accident, maybe just to show a friend that people of my generation can produce writers. From then on, I fell in love with writing and couldn't stop. Later, I actually thought that apart from writing, there was nothing in the world that I loved more.
2. When I started writing, I had just discovered the mystery of writing, and I was so happy that I hardly thought of any responsibilities I had to bear. I remember that at that time, at two or three o'clock in the morning every day, I could finish my work at the newspaper office and still write four, five, or even ten pages. Sometimes I finish a short story in one sitting.
3. Literature is nothing but carpentry. Both deal with reality, and the material is as hard as wood. Both are full of tricks and tricks. Basically there is very little magic and a lot of hard work involved.
4. The more power you have, the harder it is to know who is lying to you and who is not. When you reach absolute power, you lose touch with reality, and that's the worst kind of loneliness you can have.
5. A writer's extraordinary attempt to depict reality often leads him to view it from a distorted perspective. In trying to deform reality, he will eventually lose contact with it and become locked up in an ivory tower. Journalism is a very good defense against this. That's why I've always wanted to keep doing journalism, because it keeps me in touch with the real world.
6. I always believe that there is a special mental state in which you can write with ease and your thoughts flow freely. All the excuses, like you can only write at home, are gone. When you find the right subject and the right way to approach it, that moment and that state of mind seems to arrive. And it can only be something you really like.
7. I don’t want to compete with anyone for fame and fortune. This is the same as mountaineers risking their lives to climb a peak, but once they get up, what should they do next? Go down, or try to go down as wisely and as decently as possible.
8. I think that other writers can write a book when they have an idea or a concept. I always have to have an image first. I think "Tuesday Nap Time" is my best short story. It is about a woman in mourning clothes and a black umbrella who led a little girl also in mourning clothes in a desolate town in the hot sun. Written after running around. "Dead Branches" is about an old man taking his grandson to a funeral.
"The Colonel to whom No one wrote" was written based on the image of a man waiting for a ferry at the downtown pier in Barranquilla. The man was silent and anxious. A few years later, I was in Paris waiting for a letter, maybe a money order, and I was just as anxious and anxious as the person I remembered.
9. I finished writing "One Hundred Years of Solitude" in less than two years. But it took me fifteen or sixteen years to conceive of this novel before I sat down at the typewriter to do it.
10. To be honest, if an idea cannot withstand years of discarding, I will never be interested. And if this idea really stands the test, just like I thought about writing "One Hundred Years of Solitude" for fifteen years, "The Decline of the Parent" for sixteen years, and "A Murder that Was Publicized" for three years. If it remains the same for ten years, then the ideas will be mature and I will write them out.
11. I first put a piece of manuscript paper into the typewriter... Yes, I use an electric typewriter. If I make a mistake, if I am not satisfied with the typed words, or if I simply make a typo, whether it is due to my own bad habits, quirks, or excessive caution, I will remove the manuscript paper and replace it with a new one. To write a twelve-page short story, I sometimes use five hundred pages of manuscript paper. That said, I have a weird temperament: I think typing errors equal creative errors, and I can't change this problem.
12. Because the work I am writing is part of my private life. To be honest, I feel a little pity for writers who talk so much about the plots of their future works in interviews. Because this proves that things are not going smoothly for them, and they want to solve problems that cannot be solved in novel creation in newspapers and periodicals in order to comfort themselves.
13. On a desert island in the morning and in a big city at night. In the morning, I need to be quiet; in the evening, I need to drink some wine and chat with my closest relatives and friends. I have always felt the need to stay in touch with people on the streets and keep abreast of the current situation. What I'm saying here is consistent with what William Faulkner meant. It is said that the most perfect home for a writer is Fireworks Willow Alley, where there is silence in the morning and laughter at night.
14. Because I think illusion is just a tool to whitewash reality. But, in the final analysis, the source of creation is always reality. And fantasy, or pure fiction, just like Walt Disney's stuff, is not based on reality and is the most disgusting. I remember one time, I wrote a fairy tale with great interest, named "Ocean of Wasted Years", and I sent you the proof. You told me frankly, as you have in the past, that you did not like the book. You think that illusion, at least to you, is really unintelligible. Your words made me realize, because children don’t like fantasy either, they like imaginary things. The difference between fiction and imagination is like the difference between a ventriloquist's puppet and a real person.
15. The word inspiration has given Romantic writers a bad reputation. I believe that inspiration is neither a talent nor a gift, but a reconciliation of the perseverance and virtuosity of writers to the themes they strive to express. When a person wants to write something, there will be a mutually restrictive tension between the person and the subject he wants to express, because the writer tries to explore the subject, and the subject tries to set up obstacles. Sometimes, all obstacles will be swept away, all conflicts will be solved, and many things that were never dreamed of in the past will happen. Only then will you feel that writing is the most beautiful thing in life. That's what I consider inspiration.
Garcia Márquez’s famous quote
1. The cockcrow before dawn urges us to sort out the series of coincidences that constitute this absurd event. It is true that we do this not because we desire to solve the mystery, but because we cannot continue to live without knowing for sure what role and mission destiny has assigned to us.
2. Life is as regular as rust, which is both contemptuous and scary, but it is also a kind of protection, making him unaware of the passage of time.
3. I just don’t want to think about whether there is a God. I feel uneasy thinking that God exists, and I feel uneasy thinking that God does not exist.
4. News is a passion that can never be satisfied. Those who have not suffered in it cannot imagine the state of unpredictable events and unpredictable situations; those who have not been born in it cannot imagine the mysterious premonition of news, the pleasure of grabbing exclusives and the frustration of despair; those who have not fought for this Someone who was born and intended to live for this cannot hold onto a job that is so incredible and intense.
5. An honest lifestyle is actually to act according to the wishes of your body. Eat when you are hungry. You don’t have to lie when you love. When you sleep, you don’t have to pretend to be asleep in order to escape the shameful love routine. I finally became the owner of the entire bed, and had it all to myself.
6. In the face of cruelty and dictatorship, our answer is to live and live firmly.
7. There is always a tomorrow. Life gives us another chance to do things well. But if I make a mistake, today is all we have left. I will tell you how much I love you, I will never forget you.
8. Buy a permanent ticket and board a train that never ends.
9. The rushing river water is crystal clear, and the pebbles in the river bed are as white and smooth as prehistoric giant eggs. At the beginning of the new life of the world, many things did not have names yet, and they still needed to be pointed with their fingers when mentioned.
10. Even if you think your feelings have dried up and you can’t give, there will always be a moment when something can pluck the strings deep in your heart; after all, we are not born to enjoy loneliness.
11. You hate soldiers so much, you have fought with them for so long, and thought about them for so long, but in the end you became just like them. There is no reason in this world worth the price of such sinking.
12. Life has never existed independently of loneliness. Whether we are born, we grow, we fall in love, or we succeed or fail, until the end, loneliness exists in the corner of life like a shadow.
13. No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, and all past springs no longer exist, even the most tenacious and crazy ones. In the final analysis, love is nothing more than a fleeting reality.
14. Memories always erase the bad and exaggerate the good, and it is precisely because of this whitewashing that we are able to bear the burden of the past.
15. These handfuls of soil seemed to make the only man worthy of her humiliation and sacrifice more real and closer to her, as if the aftertaste of the soil left warmth in her mouth and in her heart. She was comforted; the aftertaste of earth was closely connected to the ground where his beautiful patent leather shoes had stepped on the other side of the world, and she could also feel his pulse and body temperature from this aftertaste.
16. What are you waiting for? Time has passed, so to speak, but not so quickly. No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memories are an endless road, all past springs no longer exist, and even the most tenacious and crazy love is nothing more than a fleeting moment. The fleeting reality!
17. The smell of bitter almond always reminds him of his failed love ending. Dr. Juvenal Urbino realized this as soon as he entered the half-dark room. He had rushed there for first aid, but the incident that had broken his heart for years was irreversible.
18. The past is false, memories are a road with no return, and all past springs cannot be restored. Even the most crazy and tenacious love is, in the final analysis, nothing more than a fleeting reality. , only loneliness is eternal.
19. All the brilliance that has ever existed in life will eventually need to be repaid with loneliness.
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