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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
The best part was the food. There are some great Italian restaurants we go to whenever we are in Toronto, so the eating was a definite highlight.
— Mary-Kate Olsen
My dream jobs would be Italian 'Vogue' and anything with Chanel!
— Kendall Jenner
The best novelist of my generation is an Italian living in Paris, still working and improving - Italo Calvino.
— Gore Vidal
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"Manscaped?" Dante smiled. "I'm fucking Italian; I been mowing my lawn since I was thirteen. — Damon Suede
"Manscaped?" Dante smiled. "I'm fucking Italian; I been mowing my lawn since I was thirteen. — Damon Suede
Well, yeah. You said you wanted Italian. See. Chef Boyardee. He makes one the best stuff. (Tabitha)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
At the same time, Italian sausage, breadsticks, antipasto, and spaghetti vied for air supremacy.
— Joanne Fluke
I cook a lot of Italian food. Bucatini Pomodoro is my best: it's a fat spaghetti with tomato, olive oil, and reminds me of getting married in Italy.
— Bill Rancic
The best way to get over a man is to get under an Italian.
— Kresley Cole
English dialogue is the best in the world. So dry and direct. The Italian language is beautiful, but it is too literary.
— Bernardo Bertolucci
Ciao," I say casually, and flick my hair back. "Si. Ciao." I could so be Italian. Except I might have to learn a few more words.
— Sophie Kinsella
My father's Peruvian! I actually have a lot of family in Cuzco. I'm also Swiss, Alaskan, French, Spanish and Italian.
— Q'orianka Kilcher
The best-dressed man is an Italian who is trying to look English, or an Englishman who is trying to look Italian.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
He was a throwback to a lady's old romantic notion of how a man should act. [Giovanni Tempesta]
— Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco