Italy Quote by Leonardo Sciascia Download Open image ““Maybe the whole of italy is becoming a sort of Sicily.”” — Leonardo Sciascia ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Italy Sicily
“I love Italy. For hundreds of years, if not centuries, the people of italy (Italians) have been living here." [Audrey's insight]” — Tom Gleisner Copy Share Image
“When life gives you twists and turns, Chique Yourself Up in Italy!” — Barbara Conelli Copy Share Image
“In my father’s scheme of things, there were Italians and then there was the rest of the world.” — Janet Evanovich Copy Share Image
“Remember that it's only by going off the track that you get to know the country...And don't, let me beg you, go with that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The spirit of Italy has taken over my soul. I'm relaxed, happy, warm. It's as if i'm part of the earth, not just standing… — Mary Hogan Copy Share Image
“Never trust an Italian. The Nazis did that, and look where it got them.” — Paul Murray 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?" "Love and… — Jenna Evans Welch Copy Share Image
My friend told me he was going to a fancy-dress party as an Italian island. I said: 'Don’t be Sicily’. — Tim Vine Copy Share Image
A sort of melancholy, and regret, seizes us every time we meet a sophisticated, adulterated idiot. Oh the nice fools of yestertime! Genuine, natural.… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“…And the sound of the sea, like the wild-animal breath of the world itself, frightened them as it gasped and died at their feet.” — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“il brigadiere cominciò a fare il suo lavoro di osservazione, in funzione del rapporto scritto che gli toccava poi fare: compito piuttosto ingrato sempre,… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
I hate and detest Sicily in so far as I love it, and in so far as it does not respond to the kind… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“The only institution in the Sicilian conscience that really counts is the family; counts, that is to say, more as a dramatic juridical contract… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“Scientists say that the palm tree line, that is the climate suitable to growth of the palm, is moving north, five hundred metres, I… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“The Sicilian language is the only one in Europe that has no future tense. The island’s bitter legacy of conquest and revolt seems to… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
“There's a proverb, a maxim, that runs, 'The dead man is dead; let's give a hand to the living.' Now, you say that to… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
The best thing on translation was said by Cervantes: translation is the other side of a tapestry. — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
The truth is at the bottom of a well. You look in a well, and you see the sun or the moon, but if… — Leonardo Sciascia Copy Share Image
If I had been an Italian I am sure that I should have been whole-heartedly with you from the start to finish in your… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Everything is global now. It's not London, it's not Spain, it's not Italy - everything is everywhere. So you have to be everywhere, I… — Manolo Blahnik Copy Share Image
“I say we hit Italy first because they can't drive and are usually drunk!" -America” — Hidekaz Himaruya Copy Share Image
I grew up in Italy, and our country is a country of great agriculture and food produce. It wasn't like I was urban and… — Isabella Rossellini Copy Share Image
I find it difficult to imagine Juventus and Italy without Buffon. He is an incredible personality and has had an exceptional career. — Thomas Tuchel Copy Share Image
“Mr Benz, the parapet of an Italian bridge doesn’t look like the proper place for you,” said Chase.” — Stefania Mattana Copy Share Image
When I lived in Greece and off the coast of Italy, I enjoyed a branzino dish so much that I created my own version. — Camila Alves Copy Share Image