Heroes can be sweet.
About Oriana Fallaci
Oriana Fallaciwas an Italian journalist and author. A member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career.
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Khomeini was not a puppet like Arafat or Qaddafi or the many other dictators I met in the Islamic world. He was a sort of Pope, a sort of king – a real leader.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I don’t want to hear about my death.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I defend Israel’s right to exist, to defend themselves, to not let themselves be exterminated a second time.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
We are an age without leaders. We stopped having leaders at the end of the 20th century.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
The increased presence of Muslims in Italy and in Europe is directly proportional to our loss of freedom.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I didn’t want to kill a man. I’m not capable of killing a man. I wanted to kill a tyrant.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I cry, sometimes, because I’m not 20 years younger, and I’m not healthy. But if I were, I would even sacrifice my writing to enter politics.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
The moment you give up your principles, and your values, you are dead, your culture is dead, your civilization is dead. Period.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Is it right to shoot the poor prostitute or a woman who is unfaithful to her husband, or a man who loves another man?
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Without Khomeini, we would not be where we are. What a pity that, when pregnant with him, his mother did not choose to have an abortion.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Have you ever thought that war is a madhouse and that everyone in the war is a patient?
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
You cannot govern, you cannot administrate, with an ignoramus.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I am disgusted by the anti-Semitism of many Italians, of many Europeans.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I was a little girl fighting as a partisan against Nazi-Fascism.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Heroes can be sweet.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Arafat contradicts himself every five minutes. He always plays the double-cross, lies even if you ask him what time it is.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
War is something Arafat sends others to do for him. That is, the poor souls who believe in him. This pompous incompetent caused the failure of the Camp David negotiations, Clinton’s mediation.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I am known for a life spent in the struggle for freedom, and freedom includes the freedom of religion.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
When my father was arrested, we didn’t know where they had him. My mother found him at the house of torture. It was called Villa Triste.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Why do the people humiliate themselves by voting? I didn’t vote because I have dignity. If I had closed my nose and voted for one of them, I would spit on my own face.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
You cannot survive if you do not know the past.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Wojtyla was a warrior, who did more to end the Soviet Union than even America.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
The Muslims refuse our culture and try to impose their culture on us. I reject them, and this is not only my duty toward my culture-it is toward my values, my principles, my civilization.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Europe is no longer Europe, it is Eurabia, a colony of Islam, where the Islamic invasion does not proceed only in a physical sense, but also in a mental and cultural sense.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
How do you dare to ask me for a solution? It’s like asking Seneca for a solution. You remember what he did? He committed suicide!
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I find it shameful that in nearly all the universities of Europe, Palestinian students sponsor and nurture anti-Semitism.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I am a danger to myself if I get angry.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
I am an atheist, and if an atheist and a pope think the same things, there must be something true. There must be some human truth that is beyond religion.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
Glory is a heavy burden, a murdering poison, and to bear it is an art. And to have that art is rare.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)
This Islam business kidnapped me.
Italian journalist and writer (1929-2006)