Italian Quote by Mike Patton Download Open image “My wife is Italian, and I lived there for six years.” — Mike Patton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Italian Lived Marriage Six Wife Years
I was married to an Italian, and my son was born there. I've got lots of connections there, and I lived in the north,… — Polly Walker Copy Share Image
My mom is Italian, and her whole family still lives in Italy. My dad is Australian, and his family lives in Australia, so we… — Danielle Macdonald Copy Share Image
I was born and raised in New York, but my family on both sides is of Italian descent. — Aida Turturro Copy Share Image
My family isn't really Italian. We're more like Olive Garden Italian. — Mike Birbiglia Copy Share Image
I have no Italian in me. I'm Cuban, Greek, Romanian and Sephardic Jew, so I couldn't get further from Italian. But I guess I've… — Jamie Lynn Sigler Copy Share Image
My family is from the south of Italy in this little place called Calabria. It's a big part of my family, the Italian culture.… — Alessia Cara Copy Share Image
I'm really in touch with my Italian roots. My mom's whole side of the family is there. — Alessia Cara Copy Share Image
I love Italy. I always said that some part of me is Italian since I moved to Milano. — Kevin-Prince Boateng Copy Share Image
I have family in Italy that my mother keeps in contact with, but I don't because I don't speak Italian. — Pauly D Copy Share Image
Diamanda Galás, the avant-weird performance artist... 'The devil's wife,' someone calls her. Faith No More loves Diamanda Galás. — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
I am constantly amazed at the musicians that are able to do the same thing over and over for 20 or more years. That… — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
I have to make an effort about things like going to the grocery store. That stuff reminds me that I don't live in the… — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
I'm at a point now where I crave healthy musical environments, where there is a genuine exchange of ideas without repressed envy or resentment,… — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
I lived in Italy for quite a while and married an Italian woman. While there, I immersed myself in the complete culture: the music,… — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
There has to be an element of danger, or at least an element of intrigue, for a band to be interesting. — Mike Patton Copy Share Image
Neither Italian fascism nor German national "socialism" have anything in common with such a [Soviet socialistic] society, primarily because private ownership of factories, plants,… — Joseph Stalin 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
“Non poteva più vivere senza sapere e, soprattutto, non poteva morire senza sapere, in un'epoca in cui i ragazzi come lui erano chiamati più… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I studied classical opera, so I was always singing in Italian and German and French. — Wang Leehom Copy Share Image
I like English football, Spanish football, Italian football. I like all of them. — Hulk Copy Share Image
I watched a film called 'Elephant' recently. Its not stylish in the sense of expensive suits and Italian cars, but the styling on every… — Tinie Tempah Copy Share Image
I'm a first generation American. My mother is Italian and Russian and a lot of other things, and my father is Uruguayan. In fact,… — Sebastian Arcelus Copy Share Image
I speak three other languages - Serbian, French, and Italian - but typically read in English. — Stana Katic Copy Share Image
I'm very proud of being Italian-American, but people don't realize that the mafia is just this aberration. The real community is built on the… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
My wife spoke perfect Italian and she was very beautiful and very suave Italian men were crowding around her, talking all the time and… — Clive James Copy Share Image
My friend told me he was going to a fancy dress party as an Italian island. I said to him, ‘Don’t be Sicily’. — Tim Vine Copy Share Image
“ Breakfast was ready. He could hear his father asking for coffee. Why did his father have to yell all the time? Couldn't he talk… — John Fante Copy Share Image