Top 82 Margarita Quotes
#1. When you act obnoxious towards people, like on a movie set, they say "we're ready for you" and I say "oh, go to hell, my feet hurt and my head aches." You want to have a margarita for lunch, and people like these little ADs and production assistants are like, "well, he's drinking again."
Bill Murray
#2. I wouldn't like to meet you when you've got a revolver, said Margarita with a coquettish look at Azazello. She had a passion for people who did things well.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#3. I don't remember looking like this in the mirror this morning. Obviously, I still had my 'Tru looks awesome in anything' margarita goggles still on.
Samantha Towle
#4. But The Master and Margarita is true to the broader sense of the novel as a freely developing form embodied in the works of Dostoevsky and Gogol, of Swift and Sterne, of Cervantes, Rabelais and Apuleius.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#5. That's what my perfume would smell like, margarita and vodka.
Chelsea Handler
#6. will stab you, biiiiitch!" Margarita's voice!
Eve Rabi
#7. We're going down to the Margarita Grill to smell the lobster, then we're going to watch the sunrise, and in between we'll probably have hot, unsafe animal sex.
Darynda Jones
#8. And although Margarita lived in a world that predated Technicolor, she always dreamed of the boy in rich pastels.
Salvador Plascencia
#9. A few years ago, I graduated college, diploma in one hand, margarita in the other, completely oblivious to the shit storm that was coming my way. Here's a preview: becoming a living, breathing, job-having, bill-paying, responsible adult? Really fucking difficult.
Alida Nugent
#10. 'The Master and Margarita' is deeply to do with the unconscious. It is a story about a man who writes a story in a time when he's not supposed to write that story: the story of Pontius Pilate.
Simon McBurney
#11. everything tastes better in a margarita glass.
Fantasia
#12. Do you want a margarita? I'm making them with Limoncello and Petron.
Penny Reid
#13. A good margarita, a good red wine, I like expensive alcohol, but not a lot of it. I don't like to throw up.
Denise Richards
#14. I took a sip. It went surprisingly well with the veal. On the other hand, the fourth margarita goes surprisingly well with everything.
Robert B. Parker
#15. The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it's the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
Daniel Radcliffe
#16. It's 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?
Amy Neftzger
#17. I don't want to sit around by the pool luxuriating with a margarita. That's just not what I want to do.
Nicolas Cage
#18. Take every birthday with a grain of salt. This works much better if the salt accompanies a large margarita
Maxine
#19. Margarita was never short of money. She could buy whatever she liked. Her husband had plenty of interesting friends. Margarita never had to cook. Margarita knew nothing of the horrors of living in a shared flat. In short ... was she happy? Not for a moment.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#20. My doctor was like, 'Any questions?' And I was like, 'Yes! When can I drink please?!' I just want a margarita.
Keira Knightley
#21. I'm reading Our Ecstatic Days, by Steve Erickson. It's an extraordinary journey and the most exciting thing I've found since The Master and Margarita, which I've read about 20 times. I like being taken away somewhere by a book.
Sienna Guillory
#22. There's really no wrong way to use a margarita pool.
Will Forte
#23. Two things Florida can teach the other 49 states: how to make a good margarita and how to deal with the aftermath of a hurricane.
Tom Feeney
#24. 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!
Mihail Bulhakov
#25. And our marriage dissolved, like margarita salt on the tongue, leaving behind the bitter aftertaste of something that started out sweet but ended sour.
Tracy Brogan
#26. The cat, covered in dust and standing on its hind legs, bowed to Margarita. Round its neck it was now wearing a made-up white bow tie on an elastic band, with a pair of ladies' mother-of-pearl binoculars hanging on a cord. It had also gilded its whiskers.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#27. If only the peace I feel right now
could be stored up and released later
when cruelty surrounds me
in the dark
during nightmares.
Margarita Engle
#28. Margaritas are my favorite. And my fiance makes them just perfect.
Garance Dore
#29. I have spent all my years
accepting sad truths.
- Quebrado
Margarita Engle
#30. Anger is like a disease.
You can catch it.
You can give it.
Margarita Engle
#31. Like King Midas, I am left with nothing
but this unreasonable hope
that, somehow, my strange life
and my lost family
will return
to normal.
Margarita Engle
#33. But love
is a wildly
unpredictable
hurricane wind,
not a swirling
blue ocean
with peaceful
shores.
Margarita Engle
#35. No matter how invisible
I feel, I will always be wrapped
in the memory
of life as a captive.
- Quebrado
Margarita Engle
#36. The child tells me her grandmother
showed her how to cure sadness
by sucking the juice of an orange,
while standing on a beach.
Toss the peels onto a wave.
Watch the sadness float away.
Margarita Engle
#37. Finished crap can be edited. Unfinished greatness languishes forever. The only bad writing is the thing you didn't write!
Margarita Gakis
#38. The Little War?
How can there be
a little war?
Are some deaths
smaller than others,
leaving mothers
who weep
a little less?
Margarita Engle
#39. Opinions. Ideas. Possibilities. So many! How can I choose? Between bursts of lightning-swift energy, I enjoy peaceful moments when the whole world seems to be a flowing river of verse and all I have to do is learn how to swim.
Margarita Engle
#40. I envy the trees that grow at crossroads. They are never forced to decide which way to go ...
Margarita Engle
#41. Why can't she see that no two people
are exactly alike? Our hearts and minds
are all different.
Only our dreams share
this same desperate need
to rise
and soar...
Margarita Engle
#43. I feel the heaviness of nightmares
even though I am awake.
How weary I am, how sleepless
and hopeless - there is no escape
from the torment
of wishes.
Margarita Engle
#44. Danger is a chain ... passed from one wounded child to the next. We must stop the danger by breaking the chain. We must learn how to stay safe and be kind.
Margarita Engle
#45. My mind soars
and whirls
in a dance
of wild fear
and graceful hope.
Margarita Engle
#46. I will never understand
the whole world
or even
one country.
All I can do
is try to understand
the truth and lies
in the simplest choices
I face
every day.
Margarita Engle
#47. I still think of myself
as a broken place, a drifting isle
with no home.
- Quebrado
Margarita Engle
#48. In Latin America in general, and Cuba in particular, poets have been the inspiration behind struggles for independence, struggles for freedom of all sorts.
Margarita Engle
#49. Slavery all day,
and then, suddenly, by nightfall- freedom!
Margarita Engle
#51. I'm not an insecure person, per se, but I just never saw myself as the girl who walks into a place and everybody goes, 'Wow.'
Margarita Levieva
#52. Some people are born with words flowing in their veins.
Margarita Engle
#53. There is no greater misfortune in the world than the loss of reason.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#54. That is how I think of peace
and peace of mind - as timid birds
that we have to search for,
not bold ones that come
looking for us.
Margarita Engle
#55. I sing without knowing what my song means, and whether the listening world is amazed or wounded.
Margarita Engle
#56. I can't understand
why dark northern soldiers
and light ones
are seperated into different brigades.
The dead are all buried together
in hasty mass graves,
bones touching.
Margarita Engle
#57. I don't understand the whole thrilling verse, but I love the way poetry turns ordinary words into winged things that rise up and soar!
Margarita Engle
#58. The old life is gone, my days are new,
but time is still a mystery
of wishes, and this sad, confusing fragrance.
- Rosa
Margarita Engle
#59. Books are door-shaped portals carrying me across oceans and centuries, helping me feel less along.
Margarita Engle
#60. At night, forgotten words tried to reach me. I listened with my skin. Words tore my skin off, crept inside me, and nestled down. I was a mass of wounds. When I opened my mouth in front of the mirror, beasts lay asleep in my throat; they'd made it their home.
Margarita Karapanou
#61. That's the last time I put you in charge of the tequila when we're making margaritas
JoAnne Kenrick
#62. My heart drums with gratitude.
My thoughts sing
with hope.
Margarita Engle
#63. I feel certain that words
can be as human
as people,
alive
with the breath
of compassion.
Margarita Engle
#64. When Reason Breaks is infused with a rare blend of suspense and sensitivity, despair and hope. The poetic spirit of Emily Dickinson shines through the gloom of daily struggles faced by modern teens, as they discover the possibilities where they dwell.
Margarita Engle
#66. Can it be true that freedom only exists when it is a treasure, shared by all?
Margarita Engle
#67. Marriage without love is just one more twisted form of slavery.
Margarita Engle
#68. I grew up in communist Russia where we didn't have anything, so I'm not worried that I can't buy an extra pair of shoes.
Margarita Levieva
#69. I open my eyes and see a head hanging upside down. Grinning at me.
Margarita Morris
#70. How can people stay sane in a world that makes no sense?
Margarita Engle
#72. The hope that there she would manage to regain her happiness made her fearless
Mikhail Bulgakov
#73. If we knew how to find
the lost, we would know
how to rediscover
the parts of our minds
left behind
in battle.
Margarita Engle
#74. Once upon a time there was a lady. She had no children, and no happiness either. And at first she cried for a long time, but then she became wicked ...
Mikhail Bulgakov
#75. I would have run away
Into the forest
To live in a nest
Made of dreams
And green leaves
Margarita Engle
#76. Night simply drapes itself over the day
As if someone had lowered a curtain.
The sky glitters and moves,
Filled with shooting stars and fireflies.
Margarita Engle
#77. Joy and truth both have a way
of peeking through any dark curtain.
Margarita Engle
#78. One of my first commercials was for a Samsung cellphone. It was made as a mini-movie.
Margarita Levieva
#79. What more do I need?
I don't know how my book
will end.
All I know is that love
is not the modern invention
of rebellious young girls.
Love is ancient.
A legend.
The truth.
Margarita Engle
#80. I don't usually have those 'twin experiences' that people talk about.
Margarita Levieva
#81. How long will it be until the two countries I love forgive each other and move on ... I'm not even sure what there is to forgive. Something about Cuba seizing ownership of oil refineries. It's all so confusing. Why should something as ugly as oil affect friendships between nations?
Margarita Engle
#82. I feel like ...
the boy lost somewhere
between the torment of memory
and a few fragile shards
of hope.
Margarita Engle
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