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Mark Sullivan

Beneath a Scarlet Sky: A Novel

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  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    Don’t worry. We have bomb-proof secret gardens out by the Po,” Mr. Beltramini was saying to an older woman as Pino approached. “And because of this, Beltramini’s will always have the best produce in Milan.”
    “I don’t believe you, but I love that you make me laugh,” she said.
    “Love and laughter,” Mr. Beltramini said. “They are always the best medicine, even on a day like today.”
  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    He couldn’t sleep. He couldn’t forget any of it. He finally turned on the radio, fiddled with the dial, and found a station playing a violin piece he recognized because his father was always trying to play it: Niccolo Paganini’s Caprice no. 24 in A Minor.
  • Relicikhas quotedlast year
    So listen to what they say and compliment them on how they look, or sing, or whatever. Right there—listening and complimenting—you’re ahead of eighty percent of every guy on the face of the earth.”
  • Andreahas quoted4 years ago
    Anna kissed him a fourth time. Pino thought he heard a woodwind join the strings vibrating in his chest, and his mind and body were reduced to one thing, to the music of Anna-Marta and nothing more.
  • Andreahas quoted4 years ago
    Holding Anna, feeling her lips so soft against his for the first time, and smelling the perfect fragrance of her, Pino felt as if a single violin were playing the first strains of a marvelous melody. The music vibrated so pleasantly through his body that he shivered.
  • Andreahas quoted4 years ago
    Pino held her tighter, marveling at how right it all felt, as if cellos had joined the violin, like a missing part of him had been found and made more by her touch, the taste of her lips, and the gentle kindness in her eyes. He wanted nothing more than to hold her as long as God would let him. They kissed a third time.
  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    You know, my young friend, I will be ninety years old next year, and life is still a constant surprise to me. We never know what will happen next, what we will see, and what important person will come into our life, or what important person we will lose. Life is change, constant change, and unless we are lucky enough to find comedy in it, change is nearly always a drama, if not a tragedy. But after everything, and even when the skies turn scarlet and threatening, I still believe that if we are lucky enough to be alive, we must give thanks for the miracle of every moment of every day, no matter how flawed. And we must have faith in God, and in the Universe, and in a better tomorrow, even if that faith is not always deserved.”
  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    How did they do it?”
    “Love,” Pino said. “They played con smania, with passion, but the passion came from love. There’s no other explanation. All great things come from love, don’t they?”
  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    You can’t be the hero all the time, Pino.”
    “If you say so.”
    “I do say so. You can’t carry the world’s problems on your back. You have to find some happiness in your life, and just do your best with the rest.”
  • Andreahas quoted6 years ago
    I do say so. You can’t carry the world’s problems on your back. You have to find some happiness in your life, and just do your best with the rest.”
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