The 25 Most Well-Known Italian Quotes - ItalianPod101.com Blog (2024)

Quotes are the perfect way to go deeper into the cultural wealth of a language. They give us a clear vision of people’s philosophy, mindset, history, and popular culture. This means that by studying Italian quotes, you’ll not only be able to better understand the people around you and better express yourself, but you’ll also be able to explore Italian culture at a deeper level.

In this article, we’ll go through the most commonly used Italian quotes, from sayings about love to words of traditional wisdom.

The 25 Most Well-Known Italian Quotes - ItalianPod101.com Blog (2)Table of Contents

  1. Quotes About Success
  2. Quotes About Life and Wisdom
  3. Quotes About Love
  4. Quotes About Family and Friends
  5. Quotes About Food
  6. Dante’s Quotes
  7. L’importante è finire!

1. Quotes About Success

We’ll start our list with a few Italian quotes of strength and success. How can you apply these to your everyday life?

1. Veni, vidi, vici.

(“I came, I saw, I conquered.”)

In Italian, it’s: Venni, vidi, vinsi.

This is probably the oldest and most memorable of all the popular Italian quotes, and it comes from ancient Italian times (and more precisely, from ancient Rome). The original quote is in Latin, coined by Julius Caesar to describe one of his many quick and easy military victories. Today, this quote has—fortunately—lost its military connotation, but it continues to be commonly quoted in its original Latin form to describe great personal achievements that were accomplished quickly and without much effort. Does it sound like bragging? Well, yeah! After all, it is Julius Caesar we’re talking about!

I came, I saw, I conquered.

2. Il fine giustifica i mezzi.

(“The end justifies the means.”)

Success, particularly in the political realm, was what Machiavelli had in mind when he wrote this famous and oft-quoted phrase. This sentence has been used since the Renaissance to depict a type of political system that would resort to every evil means in order to reach its goals, no matter the costs. This isn’t exactly what Machiavelli meant, but it doesn’t matter much anymore since it’s such a widely known concept. There was even an adjective created to illustrate this very idea: machiavellico (“Machiavellian”).

3. La calma è la virtù dei forti.

(“Calm is the virtue of the strong.”)

But success is not derived from military strength or political ability alone. On the contrary, a very old saying (the origin of which is now lost) tells us the secret to being strong and successful: be calm, be sure of yourself, and face any situation. It’s basically another way of saying “Keep calm and carry on,” the famous phrase from a 1939 poster made by the British government before World War II.

2. Quotes About Life and Wisdom

Now let’s look at some Italian quotes about life from some of Italy’s greatest minds and artists.

4. La semplicità è l’ultima sofisticazione.

(“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”)

When talking about life and wisdom, it just makes sense that we quote one of the wisest, most intelligent, creative, and brilliant minds of all times! Have you guessed? Of course, we’re talking about Leonardo da Vinci! He loved to say that la semplicità è l’ultima sofisticazione (“simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”), or in other words, “keep it simple” or “less is more.” This seems like very good advice for anybody in any situation—and in any case, anything that good old Leonardo said will make you look good!

Keep it simple, says Leo Da Vinci!

5. Dietro ogni problema c’è un’opportunità.

(“Behind any problem, there is an opportunity.”)

Galileo Galilei, another great scientific and philosophical mind of the Renaissance, brought us this very modern-sounding quote. He probably had no idea that this concept would be used five centuries later by managers and marketers all over the world, all agreeing with the advantage of turning problems into opportunities.

6. La libertà è come l’aria: ci si accorge di quanto vale quando comincia a mancare.

(“Freedom is like air: you realize its value only when you miss it.”)

Next is the jurist Piero Calamandrei, one of the most prominent protagonists of la Resistenza (“the Resistance”). His quote is true of many things: you miss them when they’re gone. But the quote gains significance when we talk about freedom, one of the vital elements of life, just like air.

7. Se comprendere è impossibile, conoscere è necessario.

(“If understanding is impossible, knowing is necessary.”)

And from the same historic time—the aftermath of WWII—comes another memorable quote, this time from the novel Se questo è un uomo (“If This is a Man”) by Primo Levi. Talking about his experience as a survivor of a concentration camp, he underlines the importance of remembering and studying the absurd tragedies of the past.

8. Se non hai mai pianto, i tuoi occhi non possono essere belli.

(“If you haven’t cried, your eyes can’t be beautiful.”)

Wisdom can come from many different sources. You don’t need to be a scientist or a philosopher to say something so beautiful and meaningful that people cite it for years to come. For example, this quote of simple popular wisdom is from the mouth of the beautiful Italian actress Sophia Loren. It entails the notion that real beauty has the depth of life, and suffering is a part of living.

Did you know that crying can make you beautiful?

3. Quotes About Love

Italian quotes about love… We can’t talk about this without making a reference to the delicious Baci Perugina. These are chocolate and hazelnut pralines that, since the 1920s, have made the perfect romantic present. They’re individually wrapped in popular literary love quotes that are translated into four languages. In Italy, they’re synonymous with romanticism (or cheesy pickup lines, depending on who you ask…).

But no love quote is more famous than this one:

9. Amor ch’a nullo amato amar perdona.

(“Love that exempts no one loved from loving in return.”)

Considering that Dante wrote this quote in his Divina Commedia in 1320, it’s not very easy to understand. But it basically means that love has a powerful way of attracting love. The rhythm of this verse is so beautiful that people like to quote it just to hear the sound. Give it a try!

10. Siamo angeli con un’ala sola: possiamo volare solo se abbracciati.

(“We are one-wing angels: we can only fly together.”)

Not as old as Dante’s quote but just as poetic, is this quote from the Neapolitan actor, director, and writer Luciano De Crescenzo, in his film Così Parlò Bellavista. It’s a beautiful metaphor of the force of true love.

11. L’amore è cieco.

(“Love is blind.”)

Italians often quote this universal concept of love to justify an improbable relationship. Lately, people have added another small pearl of wisdom to the sentence: L’amore è cieco…ma la sfiga (la sfortuna) ci vede benissimo! (“Love is blind…but bad luck sees perfectly well!”). This addition actually comes from one of the Murphy’s Law books by Arthur Bloch.

4. Quotes About Family and Friends

You all know how important family is to Italians—especially the family members that gather around a table on special occasions! Family isn’t limited to our immediate relatives, but includes all of its members, close or distant. Nowadays, Italian families have a tendency to be more and more extended. The bottom line is that every family is different and none of them are “normal.”

There are many Italian quotes about family (and several proverbs) that discuss the sweet and sour dynamics of family life.

12. Si può fare tutto, ma la famiglia non si può lasciare.

(“You can do anything, except leaving your family.”)

This may be another way of saying that we don’t choose our family and that family ties are stronger than anything. Or so believed Gianni Agnelli, whose family owned the Italian automotive giant Fiat (which is today Fiat-Chrysler). And it’s no wonder he would say that, since his family allowed him to be the richest man in Italy for decades!

13. Gli faremo un’offerta che non potrà rifiutare.

(“We will make him an offer he cannot refuse.”)

When talking about famous and powerful families, how could we forget the—fictitious, but quite realistic—Corleone family from The Godfather? This is by far the most memorable citation from the movie, and one that people quote all the time as a joke about making a very good offer of any kind. It goes without saying that Cosa Nostra is not something to joke about, but this quote has entered Italy’s everyday language.

14. Dagli amici mi guardi Iddio che dai parenti mi guardo io.

(“Lord, protect me from my friends; I can take care of my relatives.”)

We choose our friends, and we inherit our families. In the end, they are both very important to us—but they can be dangerous, too! Or at least that’s what the famous comedian Totò thought. You don’t know Totò? Well, he was “just” the most popular Italian performer of all time. He said this quote in a movie, paraphrasing an old proverb. If you want to learn all about crazy family and friend dynamics, just watch any of his old movies!

Nessuna famiglia è “normale.” (“No family is “normal.”)

15. Sai cos’è l’amico? Un uomo che ti conosce a fondo e nonostante ciò ti vuole bene.

(“Do you know what a friend is? Someone who knows you deeply and still loves you.”)

Vittorio Gassman gave us this quote about friendship in his movie Profumo di Donna (“Scent of a Woman”). It depicts the quintessential and bittersweet quality of the movie.

5. Quotes About Food

Considering the prominent food culture in Italy, it should come as no surprise that Italian food quotes are very common. Here are some of the best Italian quotes about food!

16. Buono come il pane.

(“Good as bread.”)

Italian food is the celebration of simple flavors, and this concept is best illustrated through this quote. Simpler things are the best, and bread is the greatest example of honest, traditional, and good qualities. This saying can apply to people as well!

17. Non si vive di solo pane.

(“We do not live by bread alone.”)

Bread is great, but according to this traditional saying, it’s just not enough…

18. La vita è una combinazione di pasta e magia.

(“Life is a combination of pasta and magic.”)

Nobody can describe the beauty of life better than the Maestro Federico Fellini, who summed it all up in this quote. What else is there to say? Genius!

19. Altro il vino non è se non la luce del sole mescolata con l’umido della vite.

(“Wine is nothing but sunlight mixed with the humidity of the vine.”)

Or maybe we can just add another element to Fellini’s formula with Galileo Galilei’s definition of wine. It just reminds us how important nature is in all aspects of our life.

20. L’uomo passa la prima metà della sua vita a rovinarsi la salute e la seconda metà alla ricerca di guarire.

(“Men spend the first half of their life ruining their health and the second half trying to fix it.”)

Pasta and wine are great, but better not overdo it. So it’s Leonardo Da Vinci to the rescue, reminding us to keep our future in view while we enjoy ourselves in the present! I bet we can all relate to this quote…

Is it pasta or is it magic?

6. Dante’s Quotes

Before wrapping up, we can’t forget to introduce the most common and widespread citations by Italians. When it comes to Italian quotes, Dante’s Divina Commedia is a major source of modern-day quips. Maybe it’s because it was the first literary work written in Italian, or maybe because Italians have to study it inside and out for school. Perhaps it’s because he really was the greatest Italian poet.

Dante’s quotes can sometimes be obscure. They’re written in archaic Italian, and they’ll definitely make more sense if you read the book…but we’ll provide you with the most popular quotes so you can show off to your Italian friends!

21. Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura.

(“In the middle of my life I found myself in a dark forest.”)

Let’s start with the very first sentence of his Divina Commedia. You’ll hear this citation quoted all the time in reference to any difficult situation (the dark forest) that a person has experienced at some point in life (in the middle of my life).

22. Galeotto fu il libro e chi lo scrisse.

(“Guilty was the book and who wrote it.”)

This quote is used to refer to a person, an object, or an event that made a relationship possible.

23. Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate.

(“Leave all hope, you who are entering.”)

This grim phrase was written on the door of hell, making it clear that there was no coming out once you went through that door. But today, it’s a favorite quote for students who are about to enter their classroom, used as a joke about the desperation of being in school-hell! 🙂

24. Non ti curar di lor, ma guarda e passa.

(“Don’t pay attention to them, but observe and move on.”)

This quote is used to mean that one should be superior and not worry about what others do, think, or say.

25. L’amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle.

(“Love that moves the sun and the other stars.”)

Let’s conclude with a cosmic love citation, giving us the feeling of just how important love is. Love is all we need! And, from the Middle Ages to today, that hasn’t changed!

7. L’importante è finire!

“The important thing is the end” sang the famous Italian singer Mina in the 60s. We hope you enjoyed learning the most important and common Italian quotes on success, wisdom, love, family, and much more.

Do you want to learn more quotes and citations? Do you have something specific in mind? Make sure to share them with us in the comments below!

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FAQs

What is the most famous Italian quote? ›

Veni, vidi, vici. (“I came, I saw, I conquered.”) In Italian, it's: Venni, vidi, vinsi. This is probably the oldest and most memorable of all the popular Italian quotes, and it comes from ancient Italian times (and more precisely, from ancient Rome).

What are famous Italian sayings? ›

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  • A CAVAL DONATO NON SI GUARDA IN BOCCA [Don't look a gift horse in the mouth] ...
  • A BUON INTENDITOR, POCHE PAROLE [A word to the wise] ...
  • CHI DORME NON PIGLIA PESCI [You snooze, you lose] ...
  • IL LUPO PERDE IL PELO MA NON IL VIZIO [Old habits die hard]
May 26, 2019

What is a nice Italian quote? ›

Italian Sayings On Friends And Family
  • Chi Trova un Amico, Trova un Tesoro – He Who Finds a Friend, Finds a Treasure.
  • L'affetto verso i genitori e fondamento di ogni virtu. ...
  • Una buona mamma vale cento maestre- A good mother is worth a hundred teachers.
  • Quale il Padre, Tale il Figlio – Like Father, Like Son.
Mar 10, 2021

What is the Italian saying about living life to the fullest? ›

Italian Phrase: Vivi la tua vita al meglio! (Live your life to the fullest!)

What is one of the most famous quotes? ›

Famous quotes in English
QuoteWhoLanguage
That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind.Neil ArmstrongEnglish
The love of money is the root of all evil.the BibleGreek
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.Franklin D. RooseveltEnglish
The truth will set you free.the BibleGreek
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What is a famous Italian romantic quote? ›

What Are Some Italian Quotes About Love?
English TranslationItalian
Love is a journey not a destination.L'amore è un viaggio non una destinazione
If I know what love is, it is because of youSe so cos'è l'amore, è grazie a te
I'm much more me when I'm with youIo sono me stesso molto di più quando sto con te
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What is a famous Italian love quote? ›

Italian sayings about love for lovers

Amore non è senza amaro./Love is not without bitterness. L'amore non è bello se non è litigarello./ Amor senza baruffa, fa la muffa./Love is not beautiful if it is not a quarrel. / Love without a quarrel, it makes mold.

What is a good Italian proverb? ›

A good Italian proverb is: Chi dorme non piglia pesci. Literal translation: Those who sleep don't catch any fish. English equivalent: Early bird catches the worm.

What is a beautiful short quote in Italian? ›

These are some beautiful Italian quotes: Amici si nasce, non si diventa. Friends are born, not made. "Se non hai mai pianto, i tuoi occhi non possono essere belli." If you haven't cried, your eyes can't be beautiful. "L'amore non è bello se non è litigarello." Love is not beautiful if it is not a quarrel.

What is the motto of Italy? ›

The Italian Republic does not have an official motto, but it does have a common phrase: "L'Italia e' una Repubblica democratica, fondata sul lavoro" (Italy is a democratic Republic, founded on labor).

What is the Italian quote for hope? ›

Finché c'è vita c'è speranza, a universal Italian quote

"As long as there is life, there is hope"!

What is the Italian proverb good to trust? ›

1. Fidarsi è bene ma non fidarsi è meglio. Trusting is good, but not trusting is better.

What is an Italian blessing? ›

The Italian blessing that begins "May your life be like good wine" is one perfect for ending a wedding toast at the reception. It also works well for a pre-dinner saying for secular couples and their officiant. It goes on to say that as the wine ages and perfects itself, so will the marriage.

What is Leonardo da Vinci Italian quotes? ›

Italian quotes by Leonardo Da Vinci

L'arte non è mai finita, ma solo abbandonata.” Art is never finished, only abandoned. “Siccome una giornata bene spesa dà lieto dormire, così una vita bene usata dà lieto morire.” As a day well spent brings happy sleep, so a life well lived gives happy death.

What are 5 famous quotes? ›

Famous quotes in English
QuoteWhoLanguage
That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind.Neil ArmstrongEnglish
The love of money is the root of all evil.the BibleGreek
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.Franklin D. RooseveltEnglish
The truth will set you free.the BibleGreek
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What's the most powerful quote? ›

  1. 21 Of The World's Most Powerful Quotes, Updated For Today. ...
  2. “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” ...
  3. “Everybody is a genius. ...
  4. “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” ...
  5. “He who fears he will suffer, already suffers because he fears.”

What is a beautiful life quote? ›

“Life is abundant, and life is beautiful. And it's a good place that we're all in, you know, on this earth, if we take care of it.” “Keep your head high, keep your chin up, and most importantly, keep smiling, because life's a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about.”

What is a famous short quote? ›

"The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see." "If you're going through hell, keep going." "There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true." "The price of greatness is responsibility."

What is a famous Italian quote about friendship? ›

Here are some Italian quotes about friendship: Il mio migliore amico è colui che tira fuori il meglio di me. (My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.) Il più grande dono della vita è l'amicizia, e io l'ho ricevuto. (The greatest gift of life is friendship, and I have received it.)

What is a short and sweet Italian quote? ›

Short-but-sweet romantic Italian phrases
  • Per sempre tua. Nothing sounds more romantic than telling someone that you are forever theirs. ...
  • Pazza di te. ...
  • Sei bellissima. ...
  • Amore mio. ...
  • Siamo fatti l'uno all'atra. ...
  • Sei piu bella di un angelo. ...
  • Il tuo sorriso e'il sole della mia vita. ...
  • Voglio passare il resto della mia.
Jul 25, 2018

What is a beautiful quote about Rome? ›

12 Quotes (and Photos) about Rome that will Make you Move there Immediately
  • “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.” ...
  • “Rome is the city of echoes, the city of illusions, and the city of yearning.” ...
  • "From the dome of St. ...
  • “Rome will exist as long as the Coliseum does; ...
  • “Oh Rome!
Oct 10, 2018

What is the greatest love quote of all time? ›

"Life is the flower for which love is the honey." "Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage." "We are most alive when we are in love." "The only thing we never get enough of is love; and the only thing we never give enough of is love."

What is the best love quote ever? ›

Short Love Quotes
  • “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” – ...
  • “You call it madness, but I call it love.” – ...
  • “We can only learn to love by loving.” – ...
  • “A life lived in love will never be dull.” – ...
  • “Life is the flower for which love is the honey.” – ...
  • “All you need is love.” – ...
  • “True love stories never have endings.” –
Apr 26, 2023

What is the famous Italian goodbye? ›

#1 CIAO! Ciao is one of the most famous words used to say goodbye all over the world, and it is also the most common in Italian. You can use it to say goodbye to your friends after a night out, or shout it in the office at the end of the day.

What is a famous proverb about Rome? ›

Learn the Popular Saying “Rome was not built in a day

“Rome was not built in a day” is a famous adage meant to point out that great things take time to accomplish.

What are Italian sayings for wow? ›

Ammazza! – This word means 'wow', 'oh my goodness' or 'I can't believe it'. Avoja!

What is the Italian phrase the beauty of doing nothing? ›

Il dolce far niente is an Italian phrase that literally means “the sweetness of doing nothing.” When we travel to Italy, we always admire how Italians seem to live life.

What was Mussolini's famous slogan? ›

Benito Mussolini is known for saying, ''All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state. '' He was a fascist leader and was responsible for bringing fascism to Italy.

What flower represents Italy? ›

National flowers of Italy

The white lily is a national symbol of Italy, usually associated with the Virgin Mary and the Holy Family in religious contexts. And there's another one. With its green, glossy leaves, white flowers.

What animal symbolizes Italy? ›

Italian wolf

It is unofficially considered the national animal of Italy. The Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus or Canis lupus lupus), also known as the Apennine wolf, is a subspecies of grey wolf native to the Italian Peninsula.

What is the Italian proverb about enjoying life? ›

Se sorridi, viene meglio. English translation: Life is like a photograph. If you smile, it's better. One of the best Italian proverbs we've seen, this saying is telling you to enjoy life.

What is the Italian cat proverb? ›

"Cat Lovers agree the Italian proverb \"Happy is the Home with at least One Cat,\" is true for everyone."

What is the Italian saying about truth? ›

dire la verità = to tell the truth.

What is lucky in Italy? ›

The number 13 is considered lucky in Italy. Associated with the Great Goddess, fertility and the lunar cycles, the number is thought to bring prosperity and life — quite the opposite view than that of the western world.

What is the Italian good luck symbol? ›

Today, the cornicello is often worn as jewelry in Italy, the red horn charm is a symbol of hope and good luck. It is said to repel against the malocchio (evil eye) and promote good fortune. In addition to jewlery you can also find the cornicello charm hanging in peoples houses, above doorways or outside a window.

What do Italians say after a toast? ›

Salute. This is the most common way to say cheers in Italian and a pretty universal Italian toasting expression.

What is Leonardo da Vinci's most famous quote? ›

1. "Learning never exhausts the mind." 2. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."

What is the Italian quote on karma? ›

Not unlike “chi la fa l'aspetti”, you could say that this saying is basically about karma: for every negative action, you should expect much bigger consequences. “He who doesn't risk anything won't obtain anything”.

What is Nikola Tesla's most famous quote? ›

Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine.”

What was Italy's motto? ›

The Italian Republic does not have an official motto, but it does have a common phrase: "L'Italia e' una Repubblica democratica, fondata sul lavoro" (Italy is a democratic Republic, founded on labor).

What is a famous Sicilian saying? ›

Chista è a zita, cu 'a voli sa marita” means “this is the fiance, whoever wants her will marry her.” It's a popular expression among Sicilian fatalists. In practice it means that sometimes the die is cast, and there's nothing you can do about it.

What are some Italian toasts? ›

What do Italian people say when raising a glass? The most popular ways of making a toast in Italian are "cin cin", "salute", "alla nostra" (or the extended version "alla nostra salute").

What's the saying Sicilians never forget? ›

'When the Sicilians wish you 'Cent'anni', it means 'for long life'…and a Sicilian never forgets. '”

How do Sicilians say goodbye? ›

Greetings
EnglishSicilian
GoodbyeCiau Nni videmu Salutamu A biatu
Good luck!Bona furtuna Bona sorti Bon prudi
Have a nice dayBona jurnata
Christmas greetingsBon Natali Boni festi
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Apr 9, 2023

Is Sicilian different from Italian? ›

Ethnologue (see below for more detail) describes Sicilian as being "distinct enough from Standard Italian to be considered a separate language", and it is recognized as a minority language by UNESCO. It has been referred to as a language by the Sicilian Region.

What is the Italian best friend quote? ›

Here are some Italian quotes about friendship: Il mio migliore amico è colui che tira fuori il meglio di me. (My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.) Il più grande dono della vita è l'amicizia, e io l'ho ricevuto. (The greatest gift of life is friendship, and I have received it.)

What do Italians say instead of cheers? ›

'Cin cin' is the most common way to say 'cheers' in Italian. This is a casual and informal toast that is commonly used among friends and family. "Salute" is another way to say "cheers," which is more formal and is often used in more formal settings, such as a dinner party or a business event.

What do Sicilians say when they toast? ›

In Sicily, you'll hear saluti!

What do Italians say before a drink? ›

The Italian word for cheers is either “Salute” or “Cin Cin”. This is usually followed by “alla nostra salute”, which means “to your health”. If you would like to make a toast, you would say “fare un brindisi”. Italians love to say “cin cin” because it recalls the sound of glass touching when making the toast.

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