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Love Quotes by Pablo Neruda
- I stood on the balcony dark with mourning... hoping the earth would spread its wings in my uninhabited love.
- We came by night to the Fortunate Isles, And lay like fish Under the net of our kisses.
- Who hasn't sharpened the edge of his soul? When, just as our eyes are opened, we see hate, and just after learning to walk, we…
- In one kiss, you'll know all I haven't said.
- Love, how many roads to obtain a kiss...
- I should like to sleep like a cat, with all the fur of time, with a tongue rough as flint, with the dry sex of…
- In the distance someone is singing.
- Megaphone in which the wind passes singing.
- But when I call for a hero, out comes my lazy old self; so I never know who I am, nor how many I am…
- Love has to be…flowering like the stars, and measureless as a kiss.
- Someone will ask later, sometimes searching for a name, his own or someone's else's why I neglected his sadness or his love... But I didn't…
- And what has become of it, where is that onetime love? Now it is the grave of a bird, a drop of black quartz, a…
- Love is not about property, diamonds and gifts. It is about sharing your very self with the world around you.
- In love, you have loosened yourself like seawater
- To love is to tilt with the lightning, two bodies routed by a single honey's sweet.
- For me writing is like breathing. I could not live without breathing and I could not live without writing.
- When your hands leap towards mine, love, what do they bring me in flight?
- Look around—there's only one thing of danger for you here—poetry.
- Political poetry is more profoundly emotional than any other-at least as much as love poetry-and cannot be forced because then it becomes vulgar and unacceptable.…
- I have never thought of my life as divided between poetry and politics.
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- When I was a teenager, I read a lot of Poe. — Dario Argento