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“Everything you need to know to enjoy your trip to Italy is in my Conversational Italian for Travelers books!”
Kathryn Occhipinti“Three Italians sitting around a kitchen table without food or drink is a sure sign of trouble.”
A.A. Freda, Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody“Italians make you laugh and break your heart.”
Chloe Thurlow, The Secret Life of Girls“Italian men are beautiful in the same way as French women, which is to say - no detail spared in the quest for perfection.”
Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love“Durum semolina, golden wheat wafting in Italian fields. Can you imagine how astonished the Italians would be if they knew that what they were exporting in 1971 was really loneliness”
Haruki Murakami, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman“In return, Giovanni told me that empathizing Italians say L'ho provato sulla mia pelle, which means 'I have experienced that on my own skin.' Meaning, I have also been burned or scarred in this way, and I know exactly what you're going through.”
Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love“As our larynxes descended, we were able to make sounds with our mouths in new and far more expressive ways. Verbal language soon overtook physical gesturing as the primary means of communication for all human beings except Italians. (Earth (The Book), p. 36)”
Jon Stewart“Sonia Gandhi and her husband have always been persons I look at with a lot of respect. Of course, one of the reasons we look at India with a lot of sympathy and enthusiasm is Sonia Gandhi. Now she is Indian, not Italian, but she will always represent a myth for Italians.”
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo“Some anthems are great for sports. You've got the Russian national anthem... 'O Canada,' how wonderful is that for hockey... but I chose the Italian national song because at my first World Cup, I saw the Italians play four times, and they won all four times - they won the championship.”
George Vecsey“For the multiculturalist, white Anglo-Saxon Protestants are prohibited, Italians and Irish get a little respect, blacks are good, native Americans are even better. The further away we go, the more they deserve respect. This is a kind of inverted, patronising respect that puts everyone at a distance.”
Slavoj Žižek