The wind carries the voices of the dead.
Spanish poet and playwright
The wind carries the voices of the dead.
Spanish poet and playwright
Undetermined, poetic phrase often attributed.
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"The artist, and particularly the poet, is always an aristocrat, even when he has nothing to eat."
Humorous"The theater is a school of tears and laughter, and a free forum where man can question old or erroneous norms and explain with living examples the eternal laws of the heart and the feelings of man."
Controversial"The silence is so great that it seems as if the world has died."
Controversial"I am a man of the people, and I write for the people."
Strange & Unusual"The hands of the poet are full of stars."
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