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Taught Quotes by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The most important thing Paris gave me was a perspective on Latin America. It taught me the differences between Latin America and Europe and among…
- and taught him the only thing he had to learn about love: that nobody teaches life anything.
- The adolescents of my generation, greedy for life, forgot in body and soul about their hopes for the future until reality taught them that tomorrow…
- For a week I did not take off my mechanic's coverall day or night I did not bathe or shave or brush my teeth because…
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- It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle
- My illness has taught me something about the nature of humanity, love, brotherhood and relationships that I never understood, and probably never… — Lee Atwater
- I grew up in the north woods of Canada. You had to know certain things about survival. Wilderness survival courses weren't very… — Margaret Atwood
- When you're in a relationship you want it to work. My parents did, I did. But we are not taught how to… — Erykah Badu
- A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. — James A. Baldwin
- It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all… — James A. Baldwin
- The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done. — Arthur Balfour
- Bitter experience has taught us how fundamental our values are and how great the mission they represent. — Jan Peter Balkenende
- Most African women are taught to endure abusive marriages. They say endurance means a good wife but most women endure abusive relationship… — Joyce Banda
- My mom never taught me to be waiting for some prince on a white horse to swipe me off my feet. — Tyra Banks
- Good masters teach good doctrine, but that taught by evil masters is wholly evil. — Saint Basil
- If you want your kids to listen to you, don't yell at them. Whisper. Make them lean in. My kids taught me… — Mario Batali