Quotation by Salvatore Satta

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The Day of Judgment (1979)

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The most important thing in their lives ... was to have a lawsuit going. It was not a question of winning or losing it, and indeed it was vital to do neither, for otherwise the suit would be over and done with. A lawsuit was part of the personality, if not the only visible sign of it, to such an extent that there was often no real animosity between the litigants, because they both needed each other.
Salvatore Satta (1902–1975), Italian jurist, novelist. The Day of Judgment, ch. 20 (1979).

Of the Nuorese in Sardinia; the novel recounts the lives of an inland mountain town in Sardinia around the turn of the century.
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