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Dante Alighieri
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Dante Alighieri
Age: 56 †
Born: 1265
Born: June 6
Died: 1321
Died: September 22
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Durante degli Alighieri
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Infinite goodness has such wide arms.
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Go forth and preach impostures to the world, But give them truth to build on.
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But already my desire and my will were being turned like a wheel, all at one speed, by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars
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There is no greater pain than to remember, in our present grief, past happiness.
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No sadness is greater than in misery to rehearse memories of joy.
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I did not die, and yet I lost life’s breath
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e quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle (and thence we came forth to see again the stars)
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The wisest are the most annoyed at the loss of time.
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Seldom indeed does human virtue rise From trunk to branch.
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Three things remain with us from paradise: stars, flowers and children.
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But if, as morning rises, dreams are true.
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There's not the least thing can be said or done, but people will talk and find fault.
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I wept not — so to stone I grew within.
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Eternal love made me.
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The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is.
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I found myself within a forest dark.
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Oh blind! Oh ignorant, self-seeking cupidity which spurs us so in the short mortal life and steeps us so through all eternity!
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Do ye not comprehend that we are worms born to bring forth the angelic butterfly that flieth unto judgment without screen?
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And as he, who with laboring breath has escaped from the deep to the shore, turns to the perilous waters and gazes.
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I, answering in the end, began: 'Alas, how many yearning thoughts, what great desire, have lead them through such sorrow to their fate?
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