May 8th, 2012
“At that time Macondo was a village of twenty adobe houses, built on the bank of a river of clear water that ran along a bed of polished stones, which were white and enormous, like prehistoric eggs. The world was so recent that many things lacked names, and in order to indicate them it was necessary to point.”
Garcìa Màrquez, One hundred years of solitude

“At that time Macondo was a village of twenty adobe houses, built on the bank of a river of clear water that ran along a bed of polished stones, which were white and enormous, like prehistoric eggs. The world was so recent that many things lacked names, and in order to indicate them it was necessary to point.”

Garcìa Màrquez, One hundred years of solitude

May 3rd, 2012
save999things:

#44. One hundred years of solitude
“What does he say?” he asked.“He’s very sad,” Ursula answered, “because he thinks that you’re going to die.”“Tell him,” the colonel said, smiling, “that a person doesn’t die when he should but when he can.”
Gabriel Garcìa Màrquez

save999things:

#44. One hundred years of solitude

“What does he say?” he asked.
“He’s very sad,” Ursula answered, “because he thinks that you’re going to die.”
“Tell him,” the colonel said, smiling, “that a person doesn’t die when he should but when he can.”

Gabriel Garcìa Màrquez