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“The first thing that inspires me is my mood, but I take inspiration from a lot of things: a rock song, a romantic movie or a specific lifestyle, like 1960s London and, of course, Italian 'dolce vita!'”
Chiara Ferragni“The first thing that inspires me is my mood, but I take inspiration from a lot of things: a rock song, a romantic movie or a specific lifestyle, like 1960s London and, of course, Italian 'dolce vita!'”
Chiara Ferragni“Of course, you decide which story you want to tell. For me, it's been very authentic, so sometimes I'm super happy, and I post four pictures one after the other; sometimes I'm busy, and I don't. Sometimes I'm sad, and I post a sad picture.”
Chiara Ferragni“I bought a Cartier nail bracelet to celebrate the fifth anniversary of my blog. It's an investment piece, but it's simple enough to wear every day, and it's something that will last forever.”
Chiara Ferragni“I am the master of my own destiny, so I choose greatness and nothing less.”
Chiara Gizzi“There is nothing in the world that I cannot achieve when I have the courage to believe.”
Chiara Gizzi“You have the power to adjust you life experience simply be being grateful.”
Chiara Gizzi“You have the power to adjust your life experience simply by being grateful.”
Chiara Gizzi“Whoever thinks from a distance about his situation lives it with suffering; whoever is close to it lives it with consolation, the fruit of a true wisdom.”
Simone Troisi, Chiara Corbella Petrillo“In love one cannot be mediocre, nor can one sustain love without work. The choices in the past were not enough, and it was necessary to choose again.”
Simone Troisi, Chiara Corbella Petrillo“I raised my hand and asked if God was a spirit. And he said yes, He was. So I asked if it was right that a spirit was different from a person because it didn't have a body, wasn't material. And when he agreed, I asked how, if God was a spirit, He could be a man, if He didn't have a body or anything.”
Donna Leon, Quietly in Their Sleep