Mario Ruoppolo: Your smile spreads like a butterfly.
Pablo Neruda: Even the most sublime ideas sound ridiculous if heard too often.
Donna Rosa: When a man starts to touch you with words, he's not far off with his hands.
Donna Rosa: When it comes to bed, there's no difference between a poet, a priest, or a communist.
Pablo Neruda: When you explain poetry, it becomes banal. Better than any explanation is the experience of feelings that poetry can reveal to a nature open enough to understand it.
Mario Ruoppolo: Your laugh is a sudden silvery wave.