Top 15 Sicily Quotes

Here we have the best Sicily Quotes from famous authors such as Britt Robertson, Sabine Baring-Gould, Adolf Galland, Steve Chen, Luca Parmitano. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

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I like to collect aprons from different places I go. I first started when I was in Italy because I thought that would be really appropriate. I got a hand-stitched Italian apron from this woman in Sicily who put my name on it, and it said, ‘Sicily, Italy.’ So now I get one from everywhere I go.

Cornwall bears a certain resemblance to Italy: each is like a leg or boot, but Italy stands a-tiptoe to the south, whereas Cornwall is thrust out to the west. But, whereas Italy is kicking Sicily as a football, Cornwall has but the shattered group of the Scilly Isles at its toe.

I had to inspect all fighter units in Russia, Africa, Sicily, France, and Norway. I had to be everywhere.

Adolf Galland
It’s just exciting to be able to see what someone around the world is eating in Sicily or Tokyo.

My memories of my childhood are wonderful memories. I feel that I was privileged because I grew up in a beautiful city. It is Catania, on the eastern coast of Sicily. It’s a place filled with sun, close to the beach.

Luca Parmitano
We built our fashion around three fundamental concepts: Sicily, tailoring, and tradition. Our dream is to create a style which is timeless, and to create clothes with such a strong personality that whoever sees them can instantly say without a shadow of a doubt: this is a Dolce & Gabbana.

I rented a house in Favignana, off the coast of Sicily, in the mid or late ’90s. There was a revolving door of visiting friends and family – we played games, painted our faces, went swimming naked, cooked big meals, rode around on motorini, and had great cappuccinos.

I speak a little bit of Italian, yeah. I understand more than I speak. I speak more of a dialect; my mum‘s from Naples and my dad‘s from Sicily, so it comes out little a bit of a cocktail of the Italian language.

Student journeys which were important to me were Sicily, Greece, and Egypt, where I really saw these buildings, and that is where you‘re able to grasp what things mean.

Ben Nicholson
We feel a special bond with Sicily and its people – in fact, our first campaigns were shot in Sicily, like the one shot in Vucciria Sicilian historical market We enjoyed showing the faces and the characters that crowd that beautiful market every day.

My grandfather was a chef for a Baron in Sicily before he came to America. I grew up with him. I used to do my homework at one end of the kitchen table while he cooked at the other end.

Vincent Schiavelli
I come from a small village in Sicily. For all Italian people, family is very important. We don’t fight with our families.

My family was all born in Sicily and I’m Italian-American. They’re the real thing. They’re authentic Italians, and honestly they’re the most open-minded, nicest people in the world and nothing can really offend them. That’s the way I think true Sicilians are.

My dad lives in Sicily, so I’m half Italian and half Irish – it’s a fiery combination.

Nico Mirallegro
I was born in Messina, Sicily. I stayed there until I was 18 and finished my studies.

Maria Grazia Cucinotta