Top 8 Garcia Lorca Duende Quotes
#1. I would give wings to children, but I would leave it to them to learn how to fly by themselves.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#3. There was a knock at the door. Cath eyed it suspiciously. More knocking. "I know that's you," she said into the phone. Levi laughed.
Rainbow Rowell
#4. On top of pique, umbrage, and ennui. Oh, the French diseases of the soul.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#5. If you want a definition of what a coward is, it's needing to push a whole class of people down so that you can walk on top of them.
Andrea Dworkin
#6. Employees who are not engaged have untapped potential that sours like a perishable item.
Kevin E. Phillips
#7. Angel and Muse approach from without; the Angel sheds light and the Muse gives form (Hesiod learned of them). Gold leaf or chiton-folds: the poet finds his models in his laurel coppice. But the Duende, on the other hand, must come to life in the nethermost recesses of the blood.
Federico Garcia Lorca
#8. Life is what you make of it, unless you have tourette's, in which case much becomes involuntary.
Dov Davidoff
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top