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More Quotes by Federico García Lorca
Every step we take on earth brings us to a new world.
The one thing life has taught me is that most people spend their lives bottled up inside their houses doing the things they hate.
Only mystery allows us to live, only mystery.
A nation that does not support and encourage its theater is - if not dead - dying; just as a theater that does not capture with laughter and tears the social and historical pulse, the drama of its people, the genuine color of the spiritual and natural landscape, has no right to call itself theater; but only a place for amusement.
At the heart of all great art is an essential melancholy.
As I have not worried to be born, I do not worry to die.
The snow is falling on the deserted field of my life, and my hopes, which roam far, are afraid of becoming frozen or lost.
The poem, the song, the picture, is only water drawn from the well of the people, and it should be given back to them in a cup of beauty so that they may drink - and in drinking understand themselves.
The artist, and particularly the poet, is always an anarchist in the best sense of the word. He must heed only the call that arises within him from three strong voices: the voice of death, with all its foreboding, the voice of love and the voice of art.
Those who are afraid of death will carry it on their shoulders.