Elizabeth Gilbert Quotes
A Sad Italian History Of Corruption By Local Leaders And Exploitation By Foreign Dominators, All Of Which Has Generally Led Italians To Draw The Seemingly Accurate Conclusion That Nobody And Nothing In This World Can Be Trusted. Because The World Is So Corrupted, Misspoken, Unstable, Exaggerated And Unfair, One Should Trust Only What One Can Experience With One's Own Senses, And This Makes The Senses Stronger In Italy Than Anywhere In Europe.
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