Margarita Quotes
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“For one week, all I could think about was drinking margaritas--well, that and running my tongue along Reyes's teeth--but I didn't have salt--or Reyes's teeth. I'd also lacked the energy to leave my apartment to get some--or the desire to stoop low enough to beg Reyes to let me lick his teeth after what he did--so I could only wish for a margarita. And dream of Reyes's teeth.
I'd secretly hoped a margarita would magically appear in my hand, but that would mean I would have to put down the remote, and God knew that was not going to happen.”
― Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet
I'd secretly hoped a margarita would magically appear in my hand, but that would mean I would have to put down the remote, and God knew that was not going to happen.”
― Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet
“That’s the last time I put you in charge of the tequila when we’re making margaritas”
― When A Mullo Loves A Woman
― When A Mullo Loves A Woman
“Is that vodka?' Margarita asked weakly. The cat jumped up from its chair in indignation. 'Excuse me, your majesty,' he squeaked, 'do you think I would give vodka to a lady? That is pure spirit!”
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“Forgive me and forget me as soon as possible. I am leaving you for ever. Do not look for me, it is useless. I have become a witch from the grief and calamities that have struck me. It's time for me to go.
Farewell.
Margarita”
― The Master and Margarita
Farewell.
Margarita”
― The Master and Margarita
“I call it the Margarita Road. It's the course your heart sets when you want to leave the past behind and start over someplace new and warm. Usually the path heads south to blue water and white sand, with any bumps along the way smoothed over by rum and tequila. It's not for everyone. This is a highway traveled mostly by runaways and drifters. I know, becuase I'm one of them.”
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“Well, so she said she went out that day with yellow flowers in her hand so that I would find her at last, and that if it hadn't happened, she would have poisoned herself, because her life was empty.”
― The Master and Margarita
― The Master and Margarita
“In the heart!' exclaimed Margarita, for some reason putting her hand to her own heart. 'In the heart!' she repeated in a hollow voice,”
― The Master and Margarita
― The Master and Margarita
“In the heart!' exclaimed Margarita, for some reason putting her hand to her own heart. 'In the heart!' she repeated in a hollow voice.”
― The Master and Margarita
― The Master and Margarita
“As I got to know my new neighbors, I found saints and sinners of every degree of good, bad, and strange. These aging adolescents thought of themselves as Peter Pan’s lost children, and the beach was their Neverland. Having run away from home, they now were refusing to grow up.”
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“Most of the pilgrims I met in Mexico were running from something: financial woes, a pissed-off spouse, or a life that hit a dead end. Regardless of the reasons for the journey, the Margarita Road will take you far from all those problems. Still, there are no guarantees. A funny thing about the past--it can catch up to you even on a remote tropical seashore. Sometimes you bring it with you.”
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“It didn’t take me long to settle into my new life as a beach bar owner in paradise. Truthfully, it wasn’t a demanding career. Trust me when I say that serving rum drinks to girls in tiny bikinis isn’t that big of a chore.”
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“For some time now, people like me had been drifting south, ending up in Mexico with Jimmy Buffett songs playing in their heads. They left behind mortgages, failed marriages, and a lifetime of disappointments. Some of them came looking for a fresh start, and some were searching for a place to hide. A few were pulled by a dream they could never quite understand, until they walked down the beach to that crystal-clear water for the first time.”
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
― Driftwood: Stories from the Margarita Road
“In the end, Margarita, you need not upset yourself. Everything will be made right, that is what the world is built on.”
― The Master and Margarita. (Master i Margarita). Na Angliiskom Iazyke. By Simon Franklin, Michael Glenny
― The Master and Margarita. (Master i Margarita). Na Angliiskom Iazyke. By Simon Franklin, Michael Glenny
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