17+ Carlo Collodi Quotes On Education, Renaissance And World
Carlo Collodi was an Italian writer, best known for his children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio. He was born Carlo Lorenzini in Florence, Italy in 1826 and wrote under the pen name Carlo Collodi. He wrote a number of other books, including Le Avventure di un Burattino (The Adventures of a Marionette) in 1881, which was the basis for Pinocchio. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Carlo Collodi on education, life, love.
Never trust people who promise to make you rich in a day. They are generally crazy swindlers — Carlo Collodi
A conscience is that still small voice that people won't listen to. — Carlo Collodi
What matters school? We can go to school to-morrow. Whether we have a lesson more or a lesson less, we shall always remain the same donkeys. — Carlo Collodi
Pinocchio, spurred on by the hope of finding his father and of being in time to save him, swam all night long. — Carlo Collodi
When poverty shows itself, even mischievous boys understand what it means. — Carlo Collodi
Woe to the lazy man! Laziness is an evil disease which you must not let seize you in childhood, for when you grow up it cannot be cured. Chapter 25 — Carlo Collodi
Once upon a time there was a piece of wood. It was not an expensive piece of wood. Far from it. Just a common block of firewood, one of those thick, solid logs that are put on the fire in winter to make cold rooms cozy and warm. — Carlo Collodi
In the Land of Toys, every day, except Sunday, is a Saturday. Vacation begins on the first of January and ends on the last day of December. That is the place for me! All countries should be like it! How happy we should all be! — Carlo Collodi
Fancy the happiness of Pinocchio on finding himself free! Without saying yes or no, he fled from the city and set out on the road that was to take him back to the house of the lovely Fairy. — Carlo Collodi
How it happened that Mastro Cherry, carpenter, found a piece of wood that wept and laughed like a child. — Carlo Collodi
A thousand woodpeckers flew in through the window and settled themselves on Pinocchio's nose. — Carlo Collodi
At such a loving invitation, Pinocchio, with one leap from the back of the orchestra, found himself in the front rows. With another leap, he was on the orchestra leader's head. With a third, he landed on the stage. — Carlo Collodi
How ridiculous I was as a Marionette! And how happy I am, now that I have become a real boy! — Carlo Collodi
Most unfortunately, in the lives of puppets there is always a 'but' that spoils everything. — Carlo Collodi
Woe to those who lead idle lives. Idleness is a dreadful illness and must be cured in childhood. If it is not cured then, it can never be cured. — Carlo Collodi
A boy's appetite grows very fast, and in a few moments the queer, empty feeling had become hunger, and the hunger grew bigger and bigger, until soon he was as ravenous as a bear. — Carlo Collodi
Would it be possible to find a more ungrateful boy, or one with less heart than I have! — Carlo Collodi
Life Lessons by Carlo Collodi
- Carlo Collodi's work emphasizes the importance of morality, hard work, and perseverance.
- Through his stories, he encourages children to think for themselves and to take responsibility for their actions.
- His stories also remind us that life is full of surprises and that we should never give up hope, even in the face of adversity.
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