Life Italian Quotes
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Life Italian Quotes & Sayings
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Do not rely on following the degree of understanding that you have discovered, but simply think, This is not enough.
— Tsunetomo Yamamoto
Acting was all I ever really wanted to do.
— Kate Walsh
Government was founded on the working premiss of being primarily an asylum for ineptitude and indigence.
— William Faulkner
During the war an Italian girl saved my life. She hid me in her basement in Cleveland.
— Henny Youngman
Italian culture is so deeply soaked in an appreciation of the good things in life.
— Mariska Hargitay
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 secret was a hole in the middle of me that every happy thing fell into.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
The wages of Gin is Debt.
— Ethel Mumford
You know, Italian-Hungarian - no matter how linear and cool I look on the outside, I have all that energy trying to find its way through life.
— Carmen Dell'Orefice
Waiting is the hardest work of hope.
— Lewis B. Smedes
Industry is important, but everyone thinks money is important.
— Stef Wertheimer
Giovanni always had music running through his head. Moments he experienced in life recalled for him scenes from operas. [Giovanni Tempesta]
— Vincent B. "Chip" LoCoco
Life is too short, and I'm Italian. I'd much rather eat pasta and drink wine than be a size 0.
— Sophia Bush
Inside the house, where money could reliably fix most problems, things were nearly perfect, but outside, butch nature trampled all over wimpy nurture.
— Jade Chang
I love places that have an incredible history. I love the Italian way of life. I love the food. I love the people. I love the attitudes of Italians.
— Elton John
From my father, Alfred: Senza memoria vita non esiste.
(which in Italian means, without memory life does not exist) — Raymond F. Vennare
(which in Italian means, without memory life does not exist) — Raymond F. Vennare