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People spend a lifetime thinking abouthow they would really like to live. I asked my friends and no one seems to know very clearly. To me, it's very clear now. I wish my life could have been like the years when I was writing 'Love in the Time of Cholera.'
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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What this quote means

The quote reflects the struggle many have in defining their desired life, emphasizing clarity in retrospection about meaningful experiences.

In this quote, Gabriel Garcia Marquez expresses the common human condition of uncertainty regarding how to truly live one's life. He reflects on his past, particularly the time spent writing 'Love in the Time of Cholera,' as a period of clarity and fulfillment, contrasting it with the ambiguity faced by himself and his friends regarding their life aspirations.

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Example use cases

This quote could be used in a discussion about life choices during a philosophy class.

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