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I love to imagine an impassioned composer working all night to find the perfect, heart-wrenching harmonic progression to accompany the betrayal his hero just endured as he overheard the soprano utter, "Si".
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"Si, si," he murmurs.
"Si si, yes," she says.
(But was I loving it? Si, si).
(The museum director also dismissed as a "myth" the idea that Galileo uttered "eppur si muove" — "and yet it moves" — to his inquisitors after his conviction).
As they say in some parts of the city — actually, many parts — "Que si que?" That's Spanish for "Say what?" Similar phrases are probably being uttered in Mandarin, Urdu, Arabic and any other of the dozens of languages spoken in this city by the locals.
"Yet it moves" – eppur si muove – were not Galileo's "dying words": he lived nine years after he (reputedly) uttered them sotto voce during his 1633 recantation.
"'Grey's Anatomy?'" "Ahh, si si si! See-att-tole!
Soccer, si.
"Captain America: utter, utter, utter tosh".
Utter garbage!
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