
“One Hundred Years of Solitude” is a long novel created by Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez, hailed as “a monumental epic depicting the history and social landscape of Latin America.”The work depicts the legendary story of the Buendía family over seven generations, as well as the rise and fall of the Caribbean coastal town of Macondo, and is one of the most important classic literary masterpieces of the 20th century.

1. The past is always false, memory is a road without a return, and all past springs cannot be recovered, even the most passionate and unwavering love is ultimately nothing more than a fleeting reality; only loneliness is eternal.
2. What is truly important in life is not what you have experienced, but what you remember and how you remember it.
3. We stumble along on this endless journey of life, running through hardships and seeking rebirth in setbacks, covered in sorrow and pain, exhausted yet unable to stop.

4. Everyone appears lonely, and they try to alleviate their loneliness in their own ways; in fact, they continue to be their own loneliness. Loneliness is the curse imposed on those who live in groups, and only solitude is the ultimate exit from loneliness.
5. Life has never existed independently of loneliness. Whether we are born, whether we grow up, whether we fall in love, or whether we succeed or fail, loneliness is always like a shadow, present in every corner of our lives.
6. People become complacent, forgetting to be greedy, ruthlessly devouring bit by bit of memory.

7. Premonitions suddenly arrive, flashes of insight, as if an unshakable belief suddenly sprouts in an instant, but cannot be captured.
8. You hate those people so much, you've fought them for so long, and in the end, you become like them; there is no ideal in this world worth the price of such decadence.
9. The gentle breeze is rising, filled with the murmurs and rustling of the crowds of the past, the whispers of old bougainvilleas, and the disappointed sighs before the arrival of nostalgia.
10. All brilliance eventually pays back with loneliness.
11. Time can also be mistaken and break unexpectedly, leaving an eternal fragment in a room.
12. For me, just knowing that you are present at this moment is enough.

13. Some people want to sleep, not because they are tired, but because they miss sleeping.
14. He thought of his relatives and felt no sadness, only discovering that when he meticulously reviewed the past, he had actually loved those he had once hated the most.
15. A person dies not when they should die, but when they can die.

16. Sometimes the two of them would sit in silence until dusk, facing each other, gazing at each other in silence, loving each other in the quiet, no less vibrant than when they were madly in love.
17. He gradually understood that the secret to spending his old age was to sign a dignified agreement with loneliness.
18. As time passed, she remained forever stuck in her childhood, a time of innocence and innocence, increasingly rejecting human affairs and all malice and suspicion, and happily living in her own simple reality.