"Take care, these Italians, full of failings, are neither you, nor me; they are your neighbors, the ones you meet on the staircase and whom you do not like to greet"
About this Quote
That “take care” is doing a lot of work. It’s mock-warning and moral warning at once: beware the comfort of scapegoating, because the target isn’t safely distant. Sordi’s comic persona often thrived on the petty hypocrisies of everyday respectability, and this quote has that same x-ray vision. He exposes how prejudice can be intimate, not ideological - less about grand political hatred than about small daily refusals: eye contact, courtesy, recognition. The staircase becomes a metaphor for civic life. You share walls, air, noise, and fate, but still practice social quarantine.
Contextually, it fits postwar Italy’s obsession with appearances and its talent for turning collective problems into private resentments. Sordi is needling the audience into admitting that the “failings” they complain about are reproduced in the micro-choices of ordinary coexistence. The joke isn’t that Italians are flawed; it’s that everyone wants the flaw to belong to someone else they see every day.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Sordi, Alberto. (2026, January 16). Take care, these Italians, full of failings, are neither you, nor me; they are your neighbors, the ones you meet on the staircase and whom you do not like to greet. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/take-care-these-italians-full-of-failings-are-121512/
Chicago Style
Sordi, Alberto. "Take care, these Italians, full of failings, are neither you, nor me; they are your neighbors, the ones you meet on the staircase and whom you do not like to greet." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/take-care-these-italians-full-of-failings-are-121512/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Take care, these Italians, full of failings, are neither you, nor me; they are your neighbors, the ones you meet on the staircase and whom you do not like to greet." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/take-care-these-italians-full-of-failings-are-121512/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.



