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Italian is the language of song. German is good for philosophy and English for poetry. French is best at precision; it has a rigour to it.
— Maurice Druon
Forthwith I crush this acid lemon
Freeing myself of the malefic venom
Hither I let thee rotten
Let my curse be forgotten. — Camilla Isley
Freeing myself of the malefic venom
Hither I let thee rotten
Let my curse be forgotten. — Camilla Isley
You accept that you are English. You don't pretend that you'd rather be French or Italian or something else.
— John Fowles
An English army led by an Irish general: that might be a match for a French army led by an Italian general.
— George Bernard Shaw
I speak Italian, French, Creole and English.
— Meta Golding
Many of the books I read, I had to read them in French, English, or Italian, because they hadn't been translated into Spanish.
— Antonio Munoz Molina
He spoke Spanish, English, Italian, and just enough of every other language to be able to charm women around the world.
— Lynsey Addario
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
Against slavery, against tyranny, I would gladly go to my death, no matter whose freedom I was defending.
— Sarah J. Maas
Sonnets are guys writing in English, imitating an Italian song form. It was a form definitely sung as often as it was recited.
— Steve Earle
English dialogue is the best in the world. So dry and direct. The Italian language is beautiful, but it is too literary.
— Bernardo Bertolucci
A mantra is like meeting the Buddha or Bodhisattva himself.
— Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
Meditation is the means of unification of the subject and object. Meditate.
— Swami Vivekananda
I see myself as part English and part American, with a dash of Irish thrown in, and a pinch of Italian from my mother's ancestry.
— Allegra Huston