Top 72 Quotes & Sayings by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison - Page 2
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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
The real reason women fall in love abroad is not that they are free of domestic inhibitions but that they translate their love of stone and place into love of flesh. ... Is this true?
The past is a sorry country.
All is waiting and all is work; all is change and all is permanence.
The past can be tamed and controlled.
Silence is the garment of light.
Italians do not regard food as merely fuel. They regard it as medicine for the soul, one of life's abiding pleasures.
In memory Venice is always magic.
Nothing is more democratic, less judgmental, than water. Water doesn't care whether flesh is withered or fresh; it caresses aged flesh and firm flesh with equal love.
Unhappiness makes beggars or accountants of us all.
Weather creates character.
One feels a quickening of the pulse when one crosses a border.
All our loves are contained in all our other loves.