Gabriel Garcia Marquez Quotes About Old Age

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  • The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude.

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez (2014). “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, p.169, Penguin UK
  • This was when I heard that the first symptom of old age is when you begin to resemble your father.

  • Carmelia Montiel, a twenty-year-old virgin, had just bathed in orange-blossom water and was strewing rosemary leaves on Pilar Ternera's bed when the shot rang out. Aureliano José had been destined to find with her the happiness that Amaranta had denied him, to have seven children, and to die in her arms of old age, but the bullet that entered his back and shattered his chest had been directed by a wrong interpretation of the cards.

  • Age isn't how old you are but how old you feel.

    "A sad affair" by Alberto Manguel, www.theguardian.com. November 11, 2005.
  • Most fatal diseases had their own specific odor, but ... none was as specific as old age.

  • 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.

  • The truth was that I could not manage my soul, and I was becoming aware of old age because of my weakness in the face of love.

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