Gabriel José de la Concordia “Gábo” García Márquez, a Colombian novelist, journalist, publisher, and political activist, is renowned for his affiliation with “magic realism.” He achieved distinction as the recipient of the Neustadt Literature Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature.
His literary creations, steeped in myths and enigmas, possess an irresistible allure, inviting repeated readings. Throughout his lifetime, Gabriel Garcia Marquez shared a wealth of insights. His captivating narratives illuminate profound aspects of love and genuine living, transcending time and place. Admigram.com presents a collection of the most iconic quotes from Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s works.
Best Gabriel Garcia Marquez quotes
- If you meet your true love, it will not go anywhere from you – not in a week, not in a month, not in a year.
- If a woman is involved in something, I know it’s going to be okay. It’s pretty clear to me that women rule the world.
- Smile, don’t give trouble the satisfaction.
- In married life, it’s much easier to dodge disasters than annoying petty trifles.
- Say yes to him. Even if you are dying of fear, even if you will repent later, because you will repent all your life if you answer him “no” now.
- A minute of reconciliation is worth more than a friendship.
- All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret.
- A man is not born once and for all on the day his mother brings him into the world, life forces him to be born again and again – many times – to be born again himself.
- No madman is insane if you listen to his arguments.
- Why waste so many words to explain what a man feels in war when one word will suffice – fear.
- Inspiration only comes when we are working.
- Knowledge and wisdom come to us when they are no longer needed.
- What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it.
- Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
- No matter what, nobody can take away the dances you’ve already had.
- It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams.



