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Category: Quotations (Page 1 of 52)

What can you say in silence

The Diplo calendar 2023 realized by Stefano Baldi contains some quotes of well-known and less known Italian women and men of 19th and 20th century that can inspire us in our daily life.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of July:

The greatest things are said in silence

                           Grazia Deledda (1871 – 1936)

The best weapon for Peace

The Diplo calendar 2023 realized by Stefano Baldi contains some quotes of well-known and less known Italian women and men of 19th and 20th century that can inspire us in our daily life.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of June:

Education is the best weapon for Peace

                           Maria Montessori (1870 – 1952)

Mistakes

“Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth.”

Jules Verne

 

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Sharing among unequals

The Diplo calendar 2023 realized by Stefano Baldi contains some quotes of well-known and less known Italian women and men of 19th and 20th century that can inspire us in our daily life.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of May:

Nothing is more unjust than to share equally among unequals

Don Milani (1923 – 1967)

How many times you die?

The Diplo calendar 2023 realized by Stefano Baldi contains some quotes of well-known and less known Italian women and men of 19th and 20th century that can inspire us in our daily life.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of April:

He who is afraid dies every day, he whois not afraid dies only once

                           Paolo Borsellino (1940 – 1992)

Trusting men

The Diplo calendar 2023 realized by Stefano Baldi contains some quotes of well-known and less known Italian women and men of 19th and 20th century that can inspire us in our daily life.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of February:

The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them

Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810 – 1861)

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