“If your governor don't prove a alleybi, he'll be what the Italians call reg'larly flummoxed”
Charles Dickens
“If I knew the Italian for 'idiot,' that's what I'd call him. Obviously he's got to learn what he's been told. He's a talented player, but it is no good if he keeps getting booked. I think we are looking for some superglue to stick his shirt to his shorts.”
Jim Smith
“If the coach called him up, that means he's ready. He may have little international experience, but the Italian league is very tough. We have a roster of 23 players and they can all play well.”
Christian Vieri
“Well, I'm half Italian, so last year on warped tour i got this really good tan and I was like, bummer.”
Gerard Way
“In Italian, a belladonna is a beautiful lady; in English, it's a deadly poison.”
Ambrose Bierce
“I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men and German to my horse.”
Charles V
“A Frenchwoman, when double-crossed, will kill her rival; the Italian woman would rather kill her deceitful lover; the Englishwoman simply breaks off relations-but they all will console themselves with another man.”
Charles Boyer