Italy will never be a normal country. Because Italy is Italy. If we were a normal country, we wouldn't have Rome. We wouldn't have Florence. We wouldn't have the marvel that is Venice.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Italy has changed. But Rome is Rome.
Italy is a divided country without a center.
I like my country, but I don't think like an Italian. It's a complex, complicated difficult country to make things happen in.
But Italy can only have any real influence on world affairs if it carries weight in Europe.
I couldn't settle in Italy - it was like living in a foreign country.
I love Italy and I say I am from Italy wherever I go.
I like the world, but I feel very, very Italian. I love the small parts of my country: Tuscany, Capri in the winter. I don't like big towns.
I say to the young, be happy that you were born in Italy because of the beauty of the human capital, both masculine and feminine, of this country... No other country has such human capital.
The value of 'Made in Italy' must necessarily be up-to-date. This is the philosophy that Italia Independent has embraced. We decided from the outset to do away with stereotypes and attune ourselves to the extreme pace, to the incessant metamorphoses of the globalized world.
If you stop for lunch elsewhere in the world, you tend to eat a sandwich, and a bad one. Italy is unique for the style of life. I think everyone envies it a bit.
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