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“My course is set for an uncharted sea.”
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“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”
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“There is no greater sorrow
Than to recall a happy time
When miserable.”
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Than to recall a happy time
When miserable.”
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“The path to paradise begins in hell.”
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“In that book which is my memory,
On the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you,
Appear the words, ‘Here begins a new life’.”
― Vita Nuova
On the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you,
Appear the words, ‘Here begins a new life’.”
― Vita Nuova
“All hope abandon, ye who enter here.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself within a dark woods where the straight way was lost.”
― Inferno
― Inferno
“Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always”
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“The more a thing is perfect, the more it feels pleasure and pain.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“The devil is not as black as he is painted.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“The wisest are the most annoyed at the loss of time.”
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“Amor, ch'al cor gentile ratto s'apprende
prese costui de la bella persona
che mi fu tolta; e 'l modo ancor m'offende.
Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona,
Mi prese del costui piacer sì forte,
Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona..."
"Love, which quickly arrests the gentle heart,
Seized him with my beautiful form
That was taken from me, in a manner which still grieves me.
Love, which pardons no beloved from loving,
took me so strongly with delight in him
That, as you see, it still abandons me not...”
― Inferno
prese costui de la bella persona
che mi fu tolta; e 'l modo ancor m'offende.
Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona,
Mi prese del costui piacer sì forte,
Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona..."
"Love, which quickly arrests the gentle heart,
Seized him with my beautiful form
That was taken from me, in a manner which still grieves me.
Love, which pardons no beloved from loving,
took me so strongly with delight in him
That, as you see, it still abandons me not...”
― Inferno
“Through me you pass into the city of woe:
Through me you pass into eternal pain:
Through me among the people lost for aye.
Justice the founder of my fabric moved:
To rear me was the task of power divine,
Supremest wisdom, and primeval love.
Before me things create were none, save things
Eternal, and eternal I shall endure.
All hope abandon, ye who enter here.”
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
Through me you pass into eternal pain:
Through me among the people lost for aye.
Justice the founder of my fabric moved:
To rear me was the task of power divine,
Supremest wisdom, and primeval love.
Before me things create were none, save things
Eternal, and eternal I shall endure.
All hope abandon, ye who enter here.”
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
“He who sees a need and waits to be asked for help is as unkind as if he had refused it.”
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“Consider your origin. You were not formed to live like brutes but to follow virtue and knowledge.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“O human race, born to fly upward, wherefore at a little wind dost thou so fall?”
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
“Beauty awakens the soul to act.”
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“Love insists the loved loves back”
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“Into the eternal darkness, into fire and into ice. ”
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
― The Divine Comedy: The Inferno, the Purgatorio and the Paradiso
“There is no greater sorrow than to recall in misery the time when we were happy.”
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“The man who lies asleep will never waken fame, and his desire and all his life drift past him like a dream, and the traces of his memory fade from time like smoke in air, or ripples on a stream.”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery”
― The Divine Comedy
― The Divine Comedy
“And we came forth to contemplate the stars.”
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“Through me you go into a city of weeping; through me you go into eternal pain; through me you go amongst the lost people”
― The Inferno
― The Inferno
“Nature is the art of God.”
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