Quotes About Italian
Italian ports are no longer at the disposal of traffickers.
~ Matteo Salvini
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I look back to the 1980s and 1990s, when Italian teams dominated Europe. They had maybe three players from abroad, but they were the best players in the world. That was perfect, because there was always the possibility for young Italian players to get in the team.
~ Gianfranco Zola
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My family, they're story tellers. My mom is Irish, and my dad is Italian. In my family, we weren't allowed to watch TV while we ate - we had to sit around the table and tell stories about our day.
~ Meg Cabot
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My Italian adventure was positive because I improved a lot in tactical terms, most of all defensively, which is something I hadn't worked on quite so much.
~ Bojan Krkic
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What football means to an Italian coach is tactics, trying to control the game by following the ideas and systems of the manager.
~ Claudio Ranieri
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The death of an Italian tailor might not be calamitous in Catania or Cagliari, but the loss to Soho is immeasurable. We don't have Italian tailors we can spare here.
~ Howard Jacobson
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glamorous Italian supermodels being wooed by American farm boys
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
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On 1970's The Lady and the Unicorn he applied his filigree technique to a procession of courtly dance tunes from across medieval Europe, including an old English tune, 'Trotto', and an Italian one, 'Saltarello', given a folk-drone feel by Renbourn's use of an unusual tuning and double-tracked with a sitar.
~ Rob Young
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Two grande lattes, double espresso, Italian blend," he said to the clerk. "Light on the froth, extra cinnamon. Use whole milk. Not two percent or half-and-half. Put a shot of raspberry in one for my itchy witch here.
~ Kim Harrison
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Two grande lattes, double espresso, Italian blend," he said to the clerk. "Light on the froth, extra cinnamon. Use whole milk. Not two percent or half-and-half. Put a shot of raspberry in one for my itchy
~ Kim Harrison
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Latte grande, double espresso, Italian blend. Light on the froth, extra cinnamon. Use whole milk. Not two percent or half-and-half. Whole milk. Put it in porcelain.
~ Kim Harrison
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grande latte, double espresso, Italian blend, light on the froth, heavy on the cinnamon, with a shot of raspberry?
~ Kim Harrison
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Old European joke: in heaven the cooks are French, the police British, the engineers German, the lovers Italian, while in hell the cooks are British, the police German, the engineers Italian.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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The best way to get over a man is to get under an Italian.
~ Kresley Cole
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I want to eat good Italian food and get better at their language. It seems so romantic too.
~ Kristin Chenoweth
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Hey, stronzo, che cazzo fai?" Mario demands.
~ Debra Ginsberg
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how Al rescued Mrs. Maria Adamo's stolen washtub and used it as a weapon in a fight with an Irish gang that disrespected Italian women.
~ Deirdre Bair
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The rich sought to conquer one another on battlefields of architectural grandeur. Society fought wars in ballrooms and twinkling parlors, wielding the most haute of designers and decor as their weapons of choice, Italian marble beneath their feet.
~ Denise Kiernan
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Life is a combination of magic and pasta.
~ Federico Fellini
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I do love Italian food. Any kind of pasta or pizza. My new pig out food is Indian food. I eat Indian food like three times a week. It's so good.
~ Jennifer Love Hewitt
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Get a load of this one... I heard that she actually thought paparazzi was the last name of one particular Italian photographer. Apparently she said something like, 'Who is this Paparazzi guy and why didn't they arrest him years ago after he killed Princess Diana?
~ Emily Giffin
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influenza means, she said. Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars. Medieval Italians thought the illness proved that the heavens were governing their fates, that people were quite literally star-crossed.
~ Emma Donoghue
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Influenza delle stelle—the influence of the stars. Medieval Italians thought the illness proved that the heavens were governing their fates, that people were quite literally star-crossed.
~ Emma Donoghue
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I am prepared to see the fundamental humanism of the current Italian films as their chief merit.b They
~ André Bazin
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