Beautiful Italian Quotes
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Beautiful Italian Quotes & Sayings
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Know that the happiness we feel when we bring joy to others is the greatest happiness in the world.
— Mokichi Okada
In a way, all sociologists are akin to Marxists because of their inclination to settle everyone's accounts but their own.
— Raymond Aron
The visible aspect of modern life disturbs him not; rather is it for him to render eternal all that is beautiful in Greek, Italian, and Celtic legend.
— Oscar Wilde
The sun woke Tino early this beautiful morning in his small Italian village.
— Tonya Russo Hamilton
Nothingness is like the point of the stroboscopic spiral, which is who knows where, which is 'nobody.
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
Italian men are beautiful in the same way as French women, which is to say - no detail spared in the quest for perfection.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
You are like the winged goddess from Greek mythology. As beautiful and soaring like an angel as her". #MilanoVeneziani. #ItalianPassion:
— Olga Goa
I want to learn how to speak Italian. For years, I'd wished I could speak Italian
a language I find more beautiful than roses — Elizabeth Gilbert
a language I find more beautiful than roses — Elizabeth Gilbert
But language founders in such seas. Better to picture it in your head if you want to feel it.
— Yann Martel
Everyone is naked equally when they're born.
— Jung Ae-ri
A dream is only as powerful as the dreamer.
— Bianca Frazier
Oh, go in anywhere Colonel, go in anywhere. You'll find lovely fighting all along the line.
— Philip Kearny
A sworn sworn owes his liege our service and obedience, but this is madness.
— George R R Martin
Luc let out a strangled, hoarse laugh. Oh shit. ET so phoned home, kids.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Never be focused on yourself.
— Sunday Adelaja
English dialogue is the best in the world. So dry and direct. The Italian language is beautiful, but it is too literary.
— Bernardo Bertolucci
Belladonna, n.: In Italian a beautiful lady; in English a deadly poison. A striking example of the essential identity of the two tongues.
— Ambrose Bierce
Penetrate her mind to give birth to her soul
— Habeeb Akande
The British soldiers serving in Afghanistan alongside Prince Harry were in exceptional danger until he was withdrawn.
— John Eisenhower
He wasn't Bugs without the gags we gave him.
— Tex Avery