Quasimodo's Quotes
Collection of top 32 famous quotes about Quasimodo's
Quasimodo's Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Quasimodo's quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
A poet clings to his own tradition and avoids internationalism.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
Life begins to happen.
My hoppped up husband drops his home disputes,
and hits the streets to cruise for prostitutes — Robert Lowell
My hoppped up husband drops his home disputes,
and hits the streets to cruise for prostitutes — Robert Lowell
My misfortune is that I still resemble a man too much. I should liked to be wholly a beast like that goat. - Quasimodo
— Victor Hugo
I use all my skills that I can muster up, but the fun thing is that I find some untapped skills every once in a while. I get that from my daddy.
— Reba McEntire
We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
But alas, if I have not maintained my victory, it is God's fault for not making man and the devil of equal strength.
— Victor Hugo
Europeans know the importance of the Resistance; it has been the shining example of the modern conscience.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
The poet's spoken discourse often depends on a mystique, on the spiritual freedom that finds itself enslaved on earth.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
This is what people were looking at all day? How embarrassing! I looked like Quasimodo! My guests were exceptional actors.
— Cameo Renae
Oh! Everything I loved!
— Victor Hugo
The antagonism between the poet and the politician has generally been evident in all cultures.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
Poetry is also the physical self of the poet, and it is impossible to separate the poet from his poetry.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
People are bound to recognize the name Quasimodo." "Why is that?" "Because he rings a bell.
— J.A. Konrath
According to them, the poet is confined to the provinces with his mouth broken on his own syllabic trapeze.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
From the night, his solitude, the poet finds day and starts a diary that is lethal to the inert. The dark landscape yields a dialogue.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
After the turbulence of death, moral principles and even religious proofs are called into question.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
How does he do that? No matter how stupid I act or feel, all he has to do is smile that perfect smile and it erases everything.
— Jennifer Murgia
I believe that woman are superior to men.
— Carl Andre
The writer of stories or of novels settles on men and imitates them; he exhausts the possibilities of his characters.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
My story never belongs a Criminal.
Petra Hermans
October 10, 2016 — Petra Hermans
Petra Hermans
October 10, 2016 — Petra Hermans
My readers at that time were still men of letters; but there had to be other people waiting to read my poems.
— Salvatore Quasimodo