Typical Italian Quotes & Sayings
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Thanks to April," she whispered, "you have the wedding you've dreamed about ever since you were a little girl."
Dean's boom of laughter was one more reason she loved this man with all her heart. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I drink a lot. More or less 10 or 12 coffees a day, both typical Italian and espresso. — Domenico Dolce

In the past, people couldn't place me. They thought that I was Danish or English or French. They never got that I am Italian. I'm not typical, maybe because my visual education was very mixed. There was a lot of London in my aesthetic: The Face, i-D, British music, and a lot of British fashion ... But I really enjoy this contrast. — Italo Zucchelli

Carlos was probably somewhere warm, eating three meals a day, and sleeping in a real bed. That was the life — Susan Beth Pfeffer

I come from labor country. My mom was a teacher and was very involved in the teachers' union. — John Wells

It's typical of Italian culture that we only start to feel emotional about something when we have the possibility to see it in front of us. By February, Italy will have Olympic fever. — Alberto Tomba

We said we would meet again but we made no arrangements. Not out of any bad feeling between us, but because I felt it had all been said, or not said but understood, and she probably did too. To know she was there was enough, and for her to know I was around was probably too. Sometimes that's all people ever really need. Just to know. — Cecelia Ahern

The best slave is the one who thinks he is free. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

No," I muttered into my pillow. "I'm dead. Leave me to decompose in peace. — Katrina Abbott

One way or another way it will happen..., until then make the correct choice. You don't want to go into the wrong path! — Deyth Banger

I am a typical Italian; I love the clan. But I don't think about getting married. — Gianni Versace

The one who has suffered has the right to decide the course of action ...
Punishment or Let Go is purely the call of the sufferer. — Adil Adam Memon