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Life Is Beautiful (La vita è bella) Power Quotes

How we cite our quotes: All quotations are from Life Is Beautiful.

Quote #1

GUIDO: Nice to meet you. I'm Prince Guido.

ELEONORA: Prince?

GUIDO: I'm a prince, I am. All this is mine. Here starts the prince's principate. I'll call this place Addis Ababa. I'll change it all. Out go the cows, in come the camels.

ELEONORA: Camels?

GUIDO: Even a few hippopotamus. I must go. I'm meeting with the princess.

Guido's no prince; he's a waiter. That's about as far on the social ladder from being a prince as you can get. He doesn't have the power to own a principate and fill it with hippos—which, just for the record, is a bad idea. But this is our first clue that Guido's power comes from his princely imagination.

Quote #2

GUIDO: I need your signature to open a bookstore.

SECRETARY: Mr. Rodolfo, I told him.

GUIDO: Just one signature.

RODOLFO: No, I can't. My substitute will be here in an hour. Ask him.

GUIDO: All I need is a signature.

RODOLFO: We close at one here.

GUIDO: It's ten to one.

RODOLFO: File a complaint.

We're getting flashbacks to the DMV? Bureaucracy is still alive and well (fortunately without Nazis, though). By the power of Greyskull, Rodolfo has some clout. As a government official, he has the ability to improve people's lives by, say, letting them open bookstores. Does he use this power for good? Nope!

Quote #3

LESSING: Urgent telegram. I must go to Berlin immediately. What are these flowers?

GUIDO: They're for your departure.

LESSING: I'll take just one. I'll take it to my wife: Guido's flower. I truly enjoyed myself with you. You're the most ingenious…waiter I've ever come across.

GUIDO: Thank you. You're the customer with the most culture I've ever served.

LESSING: Thank you.

In their relationship, Guido and Dr. Lessing appear to be equals. Sure, Dr. Lessing is a doctor and high-ranking official, while Guido's a waiter. But they manage to build a friendship based on mutual respect for the other's intelligence and culture. But can it survive the realities of their social differences? Stay tuned.