Certainly, in Italy, nobody takes light for granted.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Italian cameramen grow up immersed in an awareness of light. It is part of their mythology.
In Italy there's perhaps a little less space than in Spain, but there's certainly as much sunshine.
No part of Italian society should see itself as exempt from the effort to save Italy from collapse.
Care should be taken that all buildings are well lighted: in those of the country this point is easily accomplished, because the wall of a neighbour is not likely to interfere with the light.
We have all the light we need, we just need to put it in practice.
The Italians have their priorities right: They're driven, they do their work, but they really enjoy the day-to-day and they don't put off the enjoyment of the everyday for some future goal.
Nothing except time is wasted in Italy.
Wasting time is something that people do or feel all over the world, not just in Italy.
I can always see light in any situation. It's just the way I'm made.
The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.