3 Quotes & Sayings By Giovanni Papini

Giovanni Papini was an Italian writer, poet, historian and translator. He is best known for his novel The Twelve Kingdoms, written in Italian in 1917. He was awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of his rich poetic production, especially for the excellent narrative which breathes life into the Middle Ages."

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Life to be bearable must be lived intensely. Through it a continuous stream of emotion passes. Though that emotion is ever changing as flowing water changes, it at least bears us along on a current that gives the illusion of continuity and permanence. But analyze life, tear its trappings off, lay it bare with thought, with logic, with philosophy, and its emptiness is revealed as a bottomless pit; its nothingness frankly confesses to nothingness, and Despair comes to perch in the soul. . Giovanni Papini
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And I read hundreds and thousands of books, day and night, always awake and always eager to seek health. But in no book I found what I was looking for. Then, shut up in my parents' house, I thought and suffered for hundreds and thousands of hours, always awake and always mindful of the tremendous anxiety of health. But I still have not found what I was looking for. Giovanni Papini