Modern poetry, for me, began not in English at all but in Spanish, in the poems of Lorca. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Look at the stars, look at the moon streaked in the water, look at the Picasso face in the sky that breathes… — Ruth Boukhari Copy Share Image
I tried sex once with a woman and that woman was Gala. It was overrated. I tried sex once with a man… — Salvador Dali Copy Share Image
“one of Lorca’s best lines is, “agony, always agony…” think of this when you kill a cockroach or pick up a razor… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
I walk with Federico Garcia Lorca around the Upper West Side in Manhattan because that was a neighborhood he lived in and… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
“you told me once about how they used to build whole city states out of poems how everything you see here is… — John Dorsey Copy Share Image
“Quixote shines from Lorca and Picasso, From Dalí and El Greco, From the gloomy 'View of Toledo.' He was born before Cervantes.” — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“…I went away from your side, in love without knowing it. Now I don’t know how your eyes look, nor your hands,… — Federico García Lorca Copy Share Image
“Tengo que confesar aquí que la admiración que me merece el teatro de Lorca es más bien escasa. Su vida y su… — Luis Buñuel Copy Share Image
To be honest, I wasn't crazy about the kind of poetry I found in high school English books. I didn't get really… — Elaine Equi Copy Share Image
Civilization is an active deposit which is formed by the combustion of the present with the past. Neither in countries without a… — Cyril Connolly Copy Share Image