27+ Donna Leon Quotes On Belief, Books And Order Goodreads
Donna Leon is an American author of crime fiction set in Venice, Italy. She is best known for her Commissario Guido Brunetti series, which follows the investigations of a Venetian police detective. Leon's books have been translated into 35 languages and have been adapted for television. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Donna Leon on life, love, belief.
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Top 10 Donna Leon Quotes
- I never wanted to be rich or successful or famous. I just wanted to be happy and have fun.
- I just go to lunch. And I never know when something is going into the file and something is not.
- I have always had a particular antagonism for the military.
- And off in the far distance, the gold on the wings of the angel atop the bell tower of San Marco flashed in the sun, bathing the entire city in its glistening benediction.
- This is a fallen world. People lie, the truth gets distorted, and that's the way it is. What's for dinner ?
- Venetians feel affection and loyalty to their city, rather than to the Italian state.
- And I don't want to live anywhere where I am famous. It makes me very, very uncomfortable, because it conveys an advantage over people, and I don't like that.
- I don't go to the movies because I don't like films.
- I love music. But I've never owned a TV in my adult life, and I've never lived in a place with a television.
- Sit around the bars, talked to people, ate in the restaurants, and chatted with the old ladies on the street. Fishermen are pretty much that way.
Donna Leon Short Quotes
- The ending is one of my blackest, utterly without hope of any sort.
- favors are always for ourselves. Especially when we ask for things for other people.
- I never know what's going to happen in a novel. I don't have a plan or an outline.
- I do not take any pleasure whatsoever in being a famous person.
- Oh, so seldom does fate cast our enemy into our hands, to do with as we will
Donna Leon Famous Quotes And Sayings
Italians know about human nature - they understand human nature perhaps better than anyone else does. They know that people are weak and greedy and lazy and dishonest and they just try to make the best of it; to work around it. — Donna Leon
I find the idea of vigilante justice very attractive. I like the idea that the murderer decides that this person has gone too far, and nothing will happen to him unless she does something to stop him. — Donna Leon
My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother. — Donna Leon
A story begins and it always passes from the subjunctive to the declarative. And Italians don't seem to care about making a fine distinction between that which is speculation and that which is fact. — Donna Leon
We buy things. We wear them or put them on our walls, or sit on them, but anyone who wants to can take them away from us. Or break them. ... Long after he's dead, someone else will own those stupid little boxes, and then someone after him, just as someone owned them before he did. But no one ever thinks of that: objects survive us and go on living. It's stupid to believe we own them. And it's sinful for them to be so important. — Donna Leon
My head can get to murder and rape for profit because I can understand greed as a human motive, but I cannot understand the voyeuristic desire to watch such a film. I can comprehend one and I cannot comprehend the other. — Donna Leon
I have no memory for what happens in what books. I don't know when I might remember a scene, but beats me what book it's in because there are 14 of them now. — Donna Leon
The Germans and Austrians are very polite, the Swiss are very reserved and the Spanish usually kiss me. The Brits write me letters. — Donna Leon
I know you shouldn't spit in your own soup but I think most crime writing is like TV and doesn't make enormous demands on one's intellect. — Donna Leon
I was extraordinarily lucky. I wrote a book because I wanted to see if I could write a mystery. Someone nagged me into sending it to a contest, which it won, after which I was offered a two-book contract, thus requiring the writing of a second book. — Donna Leon
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the most liberal and illumined of the nine Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. — Donna Leon
So much of contemporary crime fiction is painful to read and obsessed with violence, particularly against women, and I can't read that. — Donna Leon
Life Lessons by Donna Leon
- Donna Leon's work emphasizes the importance of understanding different perspectives and cultures in order to better appreciate the world around us.
- Her stories often explore the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of our decisions.
- Her stories also remind us to take time to appreciate the beauty in life, even in the midst of difficult situations.
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