Gabriel Garcia MarquezNobel Prize winner for literature and emblem of Latin American writing, he left an indelible legacy when he died on April 17, 2014. His image and recognition transcend decades for his qualities in the creation of works.
A writer who he left hundreds of famous phrases on different aspects of daily life such as love, loneliness, happiness, death and passion. Done recognized for his novels and short stories, but he also dedicated himself to narrative non-fiction, creating speeches, reports and film reviews.
Known by his family as Gabo, the writer Gabriel García Márquez studied law and journalism, his first journalistic interventions were in the newspaper El Espectador.
In 1982 the famous writer received the Nobel Prize for Literaturefor his short novels in which the fantastic and the real merge in the world of creativity and imagination.
One of Gabriel García Márquez’s most important works is “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”, the book that won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Other of his most famous works are “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, “Love in the Time of Cholera”, “The Colonel Has No One to Write to Him”, “On Love and Other Demons”, among others.
Phrases by Gabriel García Márquez to send on Whatsapp
- “Journalism is an insatiable passion that can only be digested and humanized through its harsh confrontation with reality.”
- “The worst way to miss someone is to sit next to them and know you can never have them.”
- “It is useless for me to continue praying. Even God goes on holiday in August.”
- “Life is not what you have experienced, but what you remember and how you remember it to tell it.”
- “There is no medicine that cures what does not cure happiness.”
- “Just because someone doesn’t love you the way you want, doesn’t mean they don’t love you with all of themselves.”
- “Wisdom comes to us when we no longer need it.”
- “You must be unfaithful, but never disloyal.”
- “The only thing that hurts me about death is that it’s not about love.”
- “It is not true that people stop chasing their dreams because they get old, but rather they get old because they stop chasing their dreams.”
Source: Clarin
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