Natalia Ginzburg Quotes
Natalia Ginzburg (2016). “The City and the House: A Novel”, p.98, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.72, Arcade Publishing
Every day silence harvests its victims. Silence is a mortal illness.
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.72, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg, Cesare Garboli, Lisa Ginzburg, Marino Sinibaldi (2003). “It's Hard to Talk about Yourself”, p.46, University of Chicago Press
Natalia Ginzburg (2016). “The Little Virtues”, p.8, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Natalia Ginzburg (2017). “The Little Virtues: Essays”, p.31, Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Natalia Ginzburg (2017). “The Little Virtues: Essays”, p.49, Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
You aren't ill: it is just that you are made of second-rate materials
Natalia Ginzburg (1989). “Family Sayings”, p.98, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.102, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg (2016). “The Little Virtues”, p.76, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
And we are a people without tears. The things that moved our parents do not move us at all.
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.51, Arcade Publishing
I begin to suspect that England is the most melancholy country in the world.
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.21, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.28, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.24, Arcade Publishing
Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.24, Arcade Publishing