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Ugo Betti

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There is always a certain peace in being what one is, in being that completely.


— Ugo Betti


#being #certain #completely #peace

All of us are mad. If it weren't for the fact every one of us is slightly abnormal, there wouldn't be any point in giving each person a separate name.


— Ugo Betti


#any #each #every #fact #giving

I think the family is the place where the most ridiculous and least respectable things in the world go on.


— Ugo Betti


#go #i #i think #least #most

'Mad' is a term we use to describe a man who is obsessed with one idea and nothing else.


— Ugo Betti


#describe #else #idea #mad #man

Memories are like stones, time and distance erode them like acid.


— Ugo Betti


#distance #erode #like #memories #stones

There is no forgiveness in nature.


— Ugo Betti


#forgiveness

This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it.


— Ugo Betti


#anyway #bit #business #free #free will

If we have anything kind to say, any tender sentiment to express, we feel a sense of shame.


— Ugo Betti


#anything #express #feel #kind #say

Murderers, in general, are people who are consistent, people who are obsessed with one idea and nothing else.


— Ugo Betti


#else #general #idea #nothing #obsessed

The first temptation, upon meeting an old friend after many years, is always to - look the other way.


— Ugo Betti


#always #first #friend #look #many






About Ugo Betti






Did you know about Ugo Betti?

Altogether he wrote 27 plays the most highly regarded written in the final period of his career from 1940 until his death. Ugo Betti (Camerino February 4 1892 – Rome June 9 1953) was an Italian judge better known as an author who is considered by many the greatest Italian playwright next to Pirandello. La Padrona his first play was first performed in 1927 and the play's success made him devote himself entirely to the theatre.

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