Bertrand Russell Quotes

Bertrand Russell Quotes 366

We spent two successive autumns in Venice, and I got to know almost every stone in the place. From the date of my first marriage down to the outbreak of the first war, I do not think any year passed without my going to Italy. Sometimes I went on foot, sometimes on a bicycle; once in a tramp steamer calling at every little port from Venice to Genoa. I loved especially the smaller and more out-of-the-way towns, and the mountain landscapes in the Apennines. After the outbreak of the war, I did not go back to Italy till 1949.
Source: Bertrand Russell: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.1, chap. 5: First marriage, 1967
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