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36 Love In The Time Of Cholera Quotes | Gabriel García Márquez

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Love In The Time Of Cholera Quotes

Love In The Time Of Cholera Famous Quotes

"She would defend herself, saying that love, no matter what else it might be, was a natural talent. She would say: You are either born knowing how, or you never know."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"There is no greater glory than to die for love."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"He was still too young to know that 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."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Take advantage of it now, while you are young, and suffer all you can, because these things don't last your whole life."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"She felt the abyss of disenchantment."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Be calm. God awaits you at the door."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"It is life, more than death, that has no limits. Be calm. God awaits you at the door."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"It had to be a mad dream, one that would give her the courage she would need to discard the prejudices of a class that had not always been hers but had become hers more than anyone’s. It had to teach her to think of love as a state of grace: not the means to anything but the alpha and omega, an end in itself."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"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."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

Love In The Time Of Cholera Quotes About Love


"Only God knows how much I love you."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"She had never imagined that  curiosty was one of the many masks of love ."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"He is ugly and sad... but he is all love."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

She knew that he loved her above all else, more than anything in the world, but only for his own sake."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"[T]hink of love as a state of grace: not the means to anything but the alpha and omega, an end in itself."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"She discovered with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"With her Florentino Ariza learned what he had already experienced many times without realizing it: that one can be in love with several people at the same time, feel the same sorrow with each, and not betray any of them. Alone in the midst of the crowd on the pier, he said to himself in a flash of anger: 'My heart has more rooms than a whorehouse."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"He recognized her despite the uproar, through his tears of unrepeatable sorrow at dying without her, and he looked at her for the last and final time with eyes more luminous, more grief-stricken, more grateful than she had ever seen them in half a century of a shared life, and he managed to say to her with his last breath: “Only God knows how much I loved you"

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

Romantic Quotes Love In The Time Of Cholera

"and the two of them loved each other for a long time in silence without making love again."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"...The girl raised her eyes to see who was passing by the window, and that casual glance was the beginning of a cataclysm of love that still had not ended half a century later."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)


Love In The Time Of Cholera Marriage Quotes


"Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

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

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Tell him yes. Even if you are dying of fear, even if you are sorry later, because whatever you do, you will be sorry all the rest of your life if you say no."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)


Marquez Love In The Time Of Cholera Quotes

"He did not dare to console her, knowing that it would have been like consoling a tiger run thru by a spear."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"But that afternoon he asked himself, with his infinite capacity for illusion, if such pitiless indifference might not be a subterfuge for hiding the torments of love."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Someone should invent something to do with things you cannot use anymore but that you still cannot throw out.”

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

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

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Florentina Ariza had kept his answer ready for fifty-three years, seven months and eleven days and nights. 'Forever,' he said."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"The world is divided into those who screw and those who do not. He distrusted those who did not—when they strayed from the straight and narrow it was something so unusual for them that they bragged about love as if they had just invented it."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)


Best Quotes From Love In The Time Of Cholera 

"The weak would never enter the kingdom of love."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"The only regret I will have in dying is if it is not for love."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Humanity, like armies in the field, advances at the speed of the slowest."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"It was a meditation on life, love, old age, death: ideas that had often fluttered around her head like nocturnal birds but dissolved into a trickle of feathers when she tried to catch hold of them."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Amputees suffer pains, cramps, itches in the leg that is no longer there. That is how she felt without him, feeling his presence where he no longer was."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)

"Together they had overcome the daily incomprehension, the instantaneous hatred, the reciprocal nastiness, and fabulous flashes of glory in the conjugal conspiracy. It was time when they both loved each other best, without hurry or excess, when both were most conscious of and grateful for their incredible victories over adversity. Life would still present them with other moral trials, of course, but that no longer mattered: they were on the other shore."

— Gabriel García Márquez (Love in the Time of Cholera)