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What does La Miglior Difesa è l’attacco Mean in English?

February 4, 2026 By Larry Aiello

La Miglior Difesa è l'Attacco saying by Mussolini

In this post we will learn what does What does La Miglior Difesa è l'attacco Mean in English? A famous quote by Mussolini The person credited with this quote is the Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The quote was issued on October 23, 1932, in Turin, … [Read more...]

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Scarcity Sets the Price – A Sicilian Proverb

December 13, 2025 By Larry Aiello

What does La Scarsizza fa lu prrezzu mean in Sicilian?

In this post we will look at the proverb: Scarcity sets the price - a Sicilian proverb in translation. “La Scarsizza Fa Lu Prezzu” Why Sicilian Wisdom Still Shapes Modern Life If you grew up in a Sicilian family—or even just spent time in Sicily—you’ve probably heard at … [Read more...]

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What does “Amor Non Conosce Travaglio” Mean in Italian?

April 13, 2025 By Larry Aiello

What does “Amor Non Conosce Travaglio” mean in Italian? This is an Italian saying that literally means love does not know work. The Italian vocabulary in this saying: Amor, which is shortened for amore means love, similar to feeling amorous. Italians will sometimes … [Read more...]

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Occhio Non Vede Cuore non Duole: Italian Proverb

March 20, 2025 By Larry Aiello

Italian Proverb: Occhio non vede cuore non duole - means what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't ache. It is similar to out of sight, out of mind. A couple of words that you can pick out from English in this proverb. Occhio - eye, similar to an ocular exam. Cuore - … [Read more...]

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A Chi Fa Male, Mai Mancano Scuse – Italian Proverb

March 18, 2025 By Larry Aiello

Italian Proverb

I love this Italian saying: A chi fa male, mai mancano scuse - He who does evil, is never short of an excuse. Unfortunately, there are those that are never happy and have to thrust their critiques and negative energy onto others. They are counting curses instead of … [Read more...]

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