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Lake Como has always been a magnet for the elite.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Hats, giant shades and 60-plus sunblock are part of my summer repertoire. I don't want wrinkles, but it's skin cancer I truly fear.
— Janine Di Giovanni
It's hard for the Catholic Church to accept change. When the mass was no longer said in Latin, loyalists went into mourning for years.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Sibling rivalry was, and still is to this day, rampant in my family. We were all competing for my parents' divided attention.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Human memory is short and terribly fickle.
— Janine Di Giovanni
It's always disappointing to come across phony do-gooders. And it's easy to scoff at celebrities working in war zones.
— Janine Di Giovanni
In Iraq during the days of Saddam, I had a government minder who followed me everywhere, reported on my activities.
— Janine Di Giovanni
I have never been embedded with the American army or, you know, with the big war machine.
— Janine Di Giovanni
When the body breaks down, it does not all go at once; it goes piece by piece.
— Janine Di Giovanni
I never set out to be a journalist. I wanted to be a humanitarian doctor like Albert Schweitzer, working in Africa.
— Janine Di Giovanni
I did not read newspapers until I became a reporter.
— Janine Di Giovanni
My earliest memories are of the civil rights era. My earliest experiences were rage.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Stockholm is surely an urban planner's dream. Everything works. Everything looks good.
— Janine Di Giovanni
My mother came from a generation that did not want nannies. She had her first child at 24 and her last - me - at 42.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Every time the Catholic Church takes one step forward, it seems to take one giant step back.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Nonviolence worked in Serbia, and it can work in other countries seeking their freedom.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Little changes can start to make a difference in the world.
— Janine Di Giovanni
There is a romantic, often misguided, misconception among the British that life in France is akin to life in Paradise.
— Janine Di Giovanni
It can't be bad having a mother who is fulfilled by her work.
— Janine Di Giovanni
No one lives on credit in France because banks don't allow overdrafts and zero percent credit cards do not exist.
— Janine Di Giovanni
In the aftermath of any war or genocide, healing and reconciliation are ultimate aspirations.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Manhattan is increasingly less available to average-income earners.
— Janine Di Giovanni
My role [as a war correspondent] is to bring a voice to people who are voiceless [and] to shine a light in the darkest corners of the world.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Paris certainly needs to promote itself. Although still the most visited city in the world, it has fallen behind London and Berlin in terms of cool.
— Janine Di Giovanni
There are people who are seekers and people who aren't.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Every time I went to the doctor when I was in my twenties, he repeated the same thing to me: don't wait too long to have children.
— Janine Di Giovanni
In a very straightforward way, I am a terrible reporter. I'm not someone who can go into a story and not get involved.
— Janine Di Giovanni
The fact is, feminism is not what it used to be.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Even as a small child, I wondered why the Dominican nuns who educated me were subservient to the Jesuit priests who educated my brothers.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Any protester knows that the only way activism works is to get the people on your side.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Africa is a very dangerous place.
— Janine Di Giovanni