
“Quoted in "Badoglio: duca di Caporetto" - Page 14 - by Carlo De Biase - 1965”
Se orgoglio ho io, è quello di aver sempre servito fedelmente e con devozione illimitata voi, Duce.
C'è un veleno che corrode le dittature: l'incenso. La rovina delle dittature sono i ras osannanti.
C'è un veleno che corrode le dittature: l'incenso. La rovina delle dittature sono i ras osannanti.
“Quoted in "Badoglio: duca di Caporetto" - Page 14 - by Carlo De Biase - 1965”
Se orgoglio ho io, è quello di aver sempre servito fedelmente e con devozione illimitata voi, Duce.
Abstract Expressionism, David Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd London, 1990, p. 207
1961 - 1980
"Quotations".
Sketches from Life (1846)
Context: Shall we not rejoice then and revel in the glorious liberty of extract, and quote to the thousandth line? Shall we not have pages like the Pyramids? Who ever skipped a quotation, though it made against the interest of the story? Besides, how many books might be numbered that are valuable only in a solitary quotation!—as the oyster is esteemed for the pearl it may sometimes contain.
"Self Esteem" (31 May 2007)
Context: If you're coming into this YouTube thing, do it because of what you can do for other people... Don't worry so much about yourself, and if you're doing ok, and if you love yourself — you do, trust me. Think of what you can do for other people... Not some kind of self review, not some kind of day or week or however long to make sure you feel good about yourself — but thinking about the other people all around you, all the time, who could always — always use a hand, one way or another, even if it's kindness. Think of that instead. And maybe you are starting to notice my quote on the page "Look without, and you will be fulfilled within — without a doubt." I really mean that — look without, without of yourself — not within.
“As quoted in The Crimson Field.”
The Crimson Field (2005)
“Read. Read 1000 pages for every 1 page that you write.”