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Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi (born March 27, 1849 in Zenevredo; died November 19, 1910, Cardina, Como) was an Italian writer, politician and diplomat. He belonged to the Scapigliati.〔Peter Bondanella (ed.), Andrea Ciccarelli (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel, Cambridge University Press 2003; p. 4.〕 In 1892 he became a diplomat in Colombia, where he married Carlotta Borsani, with whom he had three children. He came to Athens in 1895, there developing an appreciation for archeology. He was an atheist.〔Linati, Carlo, ''Dossi'', Garzanti, Milano, 1944, p. 452.〕 Dossi was a politician. == Quotes == * ''Before I've read them, I never write my name into the books I buy, because only after that I can call them mine.'' * ''In many endeavors to gain glory, not the goal is important, but the struggle.'' * ''Madmen open the paths which are later traversed by the wise.'' * ''Why do people avoid being alone? Because only few are in good company when left with themselves.'' * ''Some open roads today so that others may pass tomorrow.'' * ''Where the eyes willingly fall, so does the heart, and eventually the feet.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carlo Dossi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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