The Witch of Napoli Quotes
The Witch of Napoli
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“She exuded a raw, animal magnetism that left boys like me tongue-tied, and made men ignore their wives and crowd up close.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“As we Italians say, the husband is like the government at Rome, all pomp; the wife is like the mafia, all power.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“You have to gnaw the bone that's thrown you.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“We sat on the terrace and talked as the sun slipped into the western sea and the stars filled the sky above us.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“Girls are funny. If they fall for you, they do what they want—their mothers be damned.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“She only had a few coins to her name, but she had the Midas touch when it came to turning destitution into dreams.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“Women have been deceiving men since the Garden of Eden. They’ve had centuries of practice.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“No matter how beautiful women are, they’re always worried that they aren’t attractive enough. They need to be reassured. A few don’t, but even they appreciate the attention.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“the library all alone, reading”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“everyone”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“Era il giorno ch'al sol si scoloraro per la pietà del suo factore i rai… Antonio”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud.” – Dr. Carl Jung”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“Huxley blushed – he didn’t expect that response, though he should have. You don’t insult a Neapolitan to his face,”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“She died early the next morning, her hand in mine, as the sun flooded through her window and the light in those luminous eyes of hers faded away forever.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“He bought her a pretty music box with a picture of the castle in winter painted on the lid, and she slept on his shoulder on the train ride home.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
“He preached the love of God but burned people alive.”
― The Witch of Napoli
― The Witch of Napoli
