314 Quotes About Italy
- Author Sari Gilbert
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It is late afternoon and the daily, or nightly, game of cat and mouse between Rome’s vigili urbani, or traffic police, and the unlicensed street peddlers who set up their portable tables and lamps in Piazza Sant’Egidio where I live, or nearby, is about to start. And, as usual, the mice will win. Not because they are smarter but simply because they care more about breaking the law than the authorities care about enforcing it.
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- Author Sami Abouzid
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Mostrami il modo migliore di farlo, invece di prendermi in giro ogni volta che mi guardi mentre cerco di fare del mio meglio per farlo bene
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- Author Elif Shafak
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Jahan thought there were two main types of temple built by humankind: those that aspired to reach out to the skies and those that wished to bring the skies closer down the ground . On occasion, there there was a third: those that did both. Such was San Pietro (St Peter's Basilica)
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- Author Melissa Hill
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They say that when Judgement day comes, the people of Amalfi will have no change in life, for they are already living in paradise...
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- Author Sari Gilbert
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[Italy is] A country where pleasure principle dominates.
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- Author Sari Gilbert
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The mainstay of Italian coffee lore, la tazzina del caffe, or an espresso, as served by one’s local bar and during the day consumed - generally - standing up, is another one of those things about which Italians have very strong feelings. The purists want is very dense, ristrettissimo, which is the way they serve it in Naples...
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- Author Sari Gilbert
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[Italy is] A country where there is a longstanding tradition of men as stalkers and women as prey - probably willing, but prey all the same.
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- Author Sari Gilbert
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A corrections box such as which appears in many top US or British papers to rectify misspellings, mistaken dates, faulty identifications and so forth, is generally unheard of here... Once I pointed out to Messagero night editor that the first edition he was putting out had misspelled the name of town where the US president was holding a summit. “Oh, no one will notice,” he shrugged rather than change it.
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- Author Sari Gilbert
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...until recently Italian institutions were totally unresponsive to consumer needs and concerns, something most people knew, or sensed. Hence their passivity. Nowadays, fewer things seem to be guasti than in the past, but a lot of things that are supposed to work, don’t.
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