50 Quotes & Sayings By Adriana Trigiani

Adriana Trigiani was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 7, 1958. She is the author of the novel "I Remember You", which was named one of the best books of 2003 by both The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. Her second novel, "Love in the Night", became a New York Times bestseller and was made into a movie starring Julia Roberts and Liam Neeson. Her most recent novel, "Italian Summer", reached the New York Times bestseller list twice and has been translated into twenty-six languages Read more

She lives in New York City with her daughter and her husband and is currently working on a new novel.

That's when you know for sure somebody loves you. They...
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That's when you know for sure somebody loves you. They figure out what you need and they give it to you -- without you asking. Adriana Trigiani
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A handwritten letter carries a lot of risk. It's a one-sided conversation that reveals the truth of the writer. Furthermore, the writer is not there to see the reaction of the person he writes to, so there's a great unknown to the process that requires a leap of faith. The writer has to choose the right words to express his sentences, and then, once he has sealed the envelope, he has to place those thoughts in the hands of someone else, trusting that the feelings will be delivered, and that the recipient will understand the writer's intent. How childish to think that could be easy. Adriana Trigiani
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If you look around to find meaning in everything that happens, you will end up disappointed. Sometimes there aren’t reasons behind the terrible things that go on. I ask myself, If I knew all the answers, would it help? I lie awake and wonder why I don’t have parents and wonder what will become of my brother and me. But when the morning comes, I realize that there’s nothing to be done about what has already happened. I can only get up and do my chores and push through the day and find the good in it. Adriana Trigiani
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I love you , Valentine’ is actually a popular phrase used in greeting cards.” If you were sending me one, what would it say?” he asks. I love you, too, Roman.”And there it is, words that I dread to say and do mean, because with them comes the responsibility of owning it, moving forward together and deciding for real who we are to each other. Now we’re not just lovers discovering what we like and sharing what we know. In this mutual declaration, we’re accountable to each other. We’re in love, and now, our relationship has to build slowly and beautifully in order to hold all the joy and misery that lies ahead. Adriana Trigiani
I used to believe my art had to be about...
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I used to believe my art had to be about the things that brought me joy and gave me hope. But I learned that art can be found in all of life, even in pain. --Valentine, while in Italy (pg 267) Adriana Trigiani
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When I observe Gram, I see how fragile the notion of tradition can be. If I take my eyes off the way she kneads her Easter bread, or if I fail to study the way she sews a seam in suede, or if I lose the mental image I have of her when she negotiates a better deal with a button salesman, somehow, the very essence of her will be lost. When she goes, the responsibility for carrying on will fall to me. My mother says I’m the keeper of the flame, because I work here, and because I choose to live here. A flame is a very fragile thing, too, and there are times when I wonder if I’m the on who can keep it going. Adriana Trigiani
This is where men and women are different, we can...
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This is where men and women are different, we can put aside petty competition for relationships - they can't. It interferes. Adriana Trigiani
I even love the smell of books.
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I even love the smell of books. Adriana Trigiani
People have often told me that one of their strongest...
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People have often told me that one of their strongest childhood memories is the scent of their grandmother's house. I never knew my grandmothers, but I could always count of the Bookmobile. Adriana Trigiani
My mother was an avid reader... She loved books about...
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My mother was an avid reader... She loved books about romance. Books that took place in faraway places and times. Stories with costumes... Adriana Trigiani
When a girl is beautiful, she gets to pick -...
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When a girl is beautiful, she gets to pick - she never has to wait for someone to choose her. Adriana Trigiani
Having a purpose is the little secret of the nonpretties....
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Having a purpose is the little secret of the nonpretties. Something to do always beats something to look at. Adriana Trigiani
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Art makes the spirit soar. And when the spirit is lifted, life follows. Adriana Trigiani
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My day begins at dawn as I take my cup of strong black espresso outside to watch the sunrise. I learned this ritual from my mother, who worked in a bread shop. Bakers are the great philosophers of the world, mostly because they have to get up early. When the world is quiet, great art is created - or, at the very least, conceptualized. Now is the moment to sketch, make notes, and dream. Adriana Trigiani
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Who's the artist?"" My favorite." She pauses. "Unknown." Edydie sits cross-legged on the couch. "There is something so pure about an artist creating something for the sheer joy of it, then sharing it with people and claiming no credit. To me that's the height of romance. Adriana Trigiani
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Whatever it is that you're feeling, whatever it is you have a question about, whatever it is that you long to know, there is some book, somewhere, with the key. You just have to search for it. Adriana Trigiani
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It [money] doesn't have anything have anything to do with the magnificence of a person. It doesn't. What matters is what you make. Whether it's a cake for bingo night or a costume for a saint or a wall of water--whatever you pour into this life is what makes you rich. Adriana Trigiani
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Relief is a wonderful emotion, highly underrated. In fact, I prefer it to elation or joy. Relief lets the air out of the Tire of Pain. Adriana Trigiani
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He said a man should always have to work hard to win a woman's heart, because when he gets it, it's worth it, and he'll never take it for granted. Adriana Trigiani
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The terrible things that happen to us in life never make any sense when we're in the middle of them, floundering, no end in sight. There is no rope to hang on to, it seems. Mothers can soothe children during those times, through their reassurance. No one worries about you like your mother, and when she is gone, the world seems unsafe, things that happen unwieldy. You cannot turn to her anymore, and it changes your life forever. There is no one on earth who knew you from the day you were born; who knew why you cried, or when you'd had enough food; who knew exactly what to say when you were hurting; and who encouraged you to grow a good heart. When that layer goes, whatever is left of your childgood goes with her. Memories are very different and cannot soothe you the same way her touch did. Adriana Trigiani
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As we gather around the rough-hewn farm table made by my grandfather, I am reminded that my family has come together for generations in this same way. Summers were always our favorite times; we would eat outdoors under the shade of a tree - hand-rolled pasta with a sauce of fresh tomatoes and basil from the garden, cheese from my Aunt Carmella, olive oil sent by our cousin in Santa Margherita, and wine from our own jugs. After having our fill of food and laughter, we'd pluck ripe figs right off the trees, peel and eat them until the sun disappeared into the blue. I can still taste those summer days, and will always do everything in my power to re-create them. . Adriana Trigiani
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The young have everything but wisdom. Adriana Trigiani
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We hang out, we help one another, we tell one another our worst fears and biggest secrets, and then just like real sisters, we listen and don't judge. Adriana Trigiani
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But what Mom never told me is that along the way, you find sisters, and they find you. Girls are cool that way. Adriana Trigiani
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Romy had never done a budget, Marisol had never designed costumes and sets, and Suzanne had never acted, but when I asked them to help, they didn't hesitate Adriana Trigiani
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If only men came made to order. It's so hard to find a decent fellow. Adriana Trigiani
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Whever I came into the room, she'd light up, so happy to see me. No one ever in the course of my entire life was ever as happy to see me as she was. Looking back, now, I realize that you only ever need one person who lights up that way when you enter a room. One person is all it takes to give a kid confidence. Adriana Trigiani
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Ciro carried himself like a general in full regalia, when in fact he wore secondhand clothes from the donation bin. Adriana Trigiani
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This is one of those times when explaining a feeling cannot measure up to actually having the feeling Adriana Trigiani
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I loved him more than he loved me, and that is a bad place for a woman to be. Adriana Trigiani
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I don't use a crap camera, I don't eat junk, and I'm not going to a dance where the boys are bores Adriana Trigiani
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As a matter of habit, I stop and pick up seashells that interest me, and I always put the ones I really like in a lovely Baccarat bowl in my living room. It's my way of remembering that I once was young and carefree. Adriana Trigiani
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I like it when my mother smiles. And I especially like it when I make her smile. Adriana Trigiani
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There's nothing an artist needs more - even more than excellent tools and stamina - than a deadline. Adriana Trigiani
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Isn't this the truth of any good mother? That in all of our lives. We worry only about those we brought into this world, regardless of whether they loved us back or treated us fairly or understood our shortcomings. Adriana Trigiani
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Energy has to be fed from a source. If you don't feed the source, it dissipates entirely. Same is true of liking a boy. If you cut off the thoughts, if you stop pinning, you're free to find a boy who is attainable. Adriana Trigiani
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... but that's the beauty of boarding school. I make all my own decisions, small and medium, while the big ones are left up to the Prefect Academy - and as far as boys go, to the only expert I know - Suzanne Santry Adriana Trigiani
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This should tell you everything you need to know about guys. They only go after what they know they can get. We girls, on the other hand, aim really high. We take a leap... Adriana Trigiani
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I don't settle in any other area of my life when it comes to excellence, so why should I lower my standards when it comes to boys? Adriana Trigiani
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Really? We are being herded on a bus to drive across town to an all-boy academy where we disembark and join our lonely counterparts on a dance floor. Sounds like a scorecard situation to me. Adriana Trigiani
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The dance that I wasn't going to attend in about a jillion years just turned into a make-out session with random boys we have never met. Adriana Trigiani
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What a boon to live on the water! Such delicious shades and hues! This is a template worthy of the greatest painters. The textures of sand and stone could inspire incomparable sculptures, and the sounds - the steady lapping of the waves, the sweet chirping of the birds, make this a sanctuary. Adriana Trigiani
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He just likes to have fun, Papa.""That's not a quality that gets you far in life. Adriana Trigiani
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A good mother is irreplaceable. Adriana Trigiani
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No one worries about you like your mother, and when she is gone, the world seems unsafe, things that happen unwieldy. You cannot turn to her anymore, and it changes your life forever. There is no one on earth who knew you from the day you were born; who knew why you cried, or when you'd had enough food; who knew exactly what to say when you were hurting; and who encouraged you to grow a good heart. When that layer goes, whatever is left of your childhood goes with her. . Adriana Trigiani
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That's my little piece of heaven. Go ahead." Ciro followed Remo through the open door to a small enclosed garden. Terra-cotta pots positioned along the top of the stone wall spilled over with red geraniums and orange impatiens. An elm tree with a wide trunk and deep roots filled the center of the garden. Its green leaves and thick branches reached past the roof of Remo's building, creating a canopy over the garden. There was a small white marble birdbath, gray with soot, flanked by two deep wicker armchairs. Remo fished a cigarette out of his pocket, offering another to Ciro as both men took a seat. "This is where I come to think."" Va bene, " Ciro said as he looked up into the tree. He remembered the thousands of trees that blanketed the Alps; here on Mulberry Street, one tree with peeling gray bark and holes in its leaves was cause for celebration. Adriana Trigiani
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You never know when some small thing will lead to a big idea. Travel is very inspirational - but it's in the ordinary that I find my themes of love and work and family. Adriana Trigiani
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The 'Story of Silent Night', which was given to me one Christmas when I was six - it was the story of a down and out composer who had no ideas left, and it was Christmas, and he came up with the hymn 'Silent Night.' Adriana Trigiani
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I come from hardworking, determined people on both sides of my family... the kind who live with a hard reality from which much strength comes. Adriana Trigiani