I'm 23, and I have played in the Premier League, in La Liga and in Italy. — Gerard Deulofeu Copy Share Image
“It was Italy after all. People probably hit each other all the time.” — Lev Grossman Copy Share Image
I played in Premier League with Chelsea and in Italy with lot of teams. — Hernan Crespo Copy Share Image
I like playing in Italy. It was a challenge I wanted since very early in my career. — Ronaldo Copy Share Image
Players from Holland and Scandinavia aren't divers, but those from Spain and Italy go down far too easily for my liking. — Jaap Stam Copy Share Image
Everything about Italy is hot: the climate, the people, the fashion, even the shape of the country - how much hotter can… — Teresa Giudice Copy Share Image
All my ego wants is to be sitting by a lake in Italy. It doesn't want to be backstage, warming up. — Chet Faker Copy Share Image
“...the pride taken by the Italians in their gifted women is among the most important facts in the history of their Renaissance.” — Walter Shaw Sparrow Copy Share Image
I love anywhere new and different. That's the fun of travel. I've always loved driving through Spain, France and Italy - sometimes… — Rory Bremner Copy Share Image
I like Italy. I was always at home there, it's a marvelous place to become invisible. Nobody bothers you and nobody is… — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
I've turned into a full-back who pushes forwards whereas in Italy usually the full-back concentrates more on defending. — Ciro Immobile Copy Share Image
“You know, people come to Italy for all sorts of reasons, but when they stay, it's for the same two things." "What?"… — Jenna Evans Welch Copy Share Image
At the very beginning of my career, when I opened my business in Italy, I was also a ranked tennis player. I… — Oleg Cassini Copy Share Image
The Italian landscape has always harmonized the vulgar and the Vitruvian: the contorni around the duomo, the portiere'S laundry across the padrone's… — Robert Venturi Copy Share Image
Not everyone in Italy may know how to cook, but nearly everyone knows how to eat. Eating in Italy is one more… — Marcella Hazan Copy Share Image
“With Italy made, we must now make the Italians.” That’s what one Italian political leader said after the unification of Italy. A… — Jean F. Blashfield Copy Share Image
“Travel in Italy has always been difficult because of the hills and mountains. The Romans of ancient Italy were great engineers, and… — Marilyn Tolhurst Copy Share Image
Put a compass to paper and trace a circle. Then tell me which other country has such a concentration of places like… — Diego Della Valle Copy Share Image
From Italy, I'd get calls from cousins and aunts saying, 'I don't think you should act. It's really tough. What are the… — Enrico Colantoni Copy Share Image
Can a film really change anything? I mean, what was the last time? Maybe the Italian neo-realists, where they became the voice… — Martin Scorsese Copy Share Image
“First of all, let's get one thing straight. Your Italy and our Italia are not the same thing. Italy is a soft… — Beppe Severgnini Copy Share Image
“Italy still has a provincial sophistication that comes from its long history as a collection of city states. That, combined with a… — Roger Allam Copy Share Image
“We had never before been to Italy in May, and it is truly the most wonderful month. The Lucchese countryside is a… — Louise Badger Copy Share Image
“Italy has been a single, united country only since 1870. For many centuries before this, it was a collection of independent “city… — Marilyn Tolhurst Copy Share Image
“Men speak of God’s love for man… but if providence does not come in this hour, where is He then? My conclusion… — Daniel S. Fletcher Copy Share Image
“All Sicilian expression, even the most violent, is really wish fulfillment: our sensuality is a hankering for oblivion, our shooting and knifing… — Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Copy Share Image
“A little while ago, I stood by the grave of the old Napoleon —a magnificent tomb of gilt and gold, fit almost… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Mr. Herriton, don’t – please, Mr. Herriton – a dentist. His father’s a dentist.” Philip gave a cry of personal disgust and… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image