Collection of phrases and quotes of Federico García Lorca.
The physical, biological, and natural agony of a body due to hunger, thirst, or cold lasts a short time, very short, but the agony of an unsatisfied soul lasts a lifetime.
The rain holds a vague secret of tenderness, something of resigned and gentle drowsiness, a humble music awakens with it that makes the sleeping soul of the landscape tremble.
I have fled so much that I need to gaze at the sea in order to evoke the trembling of your mouth.
There are things locked inside the walls that, if they were to suddenly come out to the street and scream, would fill the world.
Nothing disturbs the past centuries. We cannot elicit a sigh from the old.