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Amalfi Italy Quotes & Sayings

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Top Amalfi Italy Quotes

I wanted to hold onto this point in time before our eyes found each other and before I knew whether our hearts could do the same. Amalfi Blue — Lisa Fantino

What we see and hear is what we think about. What we think about is what we feel. What we feel influences our reactions. Reactions become habits and it is our habits that determine our destiny. — Bob Gass

Capri on the Amalfi Coast in Italy is my ultimate holiday destination. — Vidal Sassoon

Doing good is good for business. — Richard Branson

Humor plays close to the big hot fire which is Truth, and sometimes the reader feels the heat. — E.B. White

You can put all your effort in trying to make someone happy ... but there comes a time when we become tired of trying to fill a bucket that is leaking from the inside. — Steve Maraboli

I believe," Ash said coldly, "that the words you are looking for are, 'Yes, sir. — Sierra Simone

Who the hell wants 14 pairs of shoes when you go on holiday? I haven't had 14 pairs in my life. — Brian Howard Clough

Every monarch needs a blow on the head, from time to time. — Hilary Mantel

If the landscape of human emotion were to exist in country, it would be in Italy." ~Lisa Fantino/Amalfi Blue — Lisa Fantino

I spent most summers in Italy as a child either in Tuscany or at the Amalfi coast. — Celia Conrad

For I love enemies, though not in the Christian way. They amuse me and quicken my pulse. To be always on one's guard, to catch every look and the significance of every word, to guess intentions, foil conspiracies, pretend to be deceived and then to overthrow with one blow the whole vast edifice of artifices and designs raised with so much effort - that is what I call life. — Mikhail Lermontov

Heard about the young deaf boy who used sign language-One day he told his mother a dirty joke and she washed his hands out with soap — Red Skelton