Lorca Poetry Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Lorca Poetry
Lorca Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Neither of my parents would ever stand in the way of any of their children speaking their minds.
— Ron Reagan
If I'm working this hard in the morning, I'd prefer it be because my man has woken me up with an eight-inch nudge.
— Erin McCarthy
In the rain-swept afternoon
my heart discovers
the tragedy of autumn
raining from the trees. — Martin Sorrell
my heart discovers
the tragedy of autumn
raining from the trees. — Martin Sorrell
There are those special projects that don't ever feel like work but just a blessing to be a part of, and 'Revolution' is one of those projects.
— Daniella Alonso
Imagination is what you need.
— L.M. Montgomery
Theatre is poetry that rises from the book and becomes human enough to talk and shout, weep and despair
— Federico Garcia Lorca
My head is full of fire
and grief and my tongue
runs wild, pierced
with shards of glass. — Federico Garcia Lorca
and grief and my tongue
runs wild, pierced
with shards of glass. — Federico Garcia Lorca
A poet must be a professor of the five senses and must open doors among them.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
Don't ask me any questions. I've seen how things that seek their way find their void instead.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
Modern poetry, for me, began not in English at all but in Spanish, in the poems of Lorca.
— W.S. Merwin
It is a ripper. I would be disappointed if it simply nuzzled them and showed its belly for a good rub.
— Jeff Salyards
We took Infosys public. That was a nonstop three-week global roadshow.
— Nandan Nilekani
My poetry is a game. My life is a game. But I am not a game.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
Think. It's free of charge.
— Eric Onyango Otieno
I want to be a poet, from head to toe, living and dying by poetry.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
He is the one for me.
— Sawyer Bennett
Again, your name? I was psychoanalyzing your face.
— Brian Spellman
This isn't how sickness was in childhood. A postponement. An excuse to grow up.
— Rainer Maria Rilke