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Dante Alighieri



Dante Alighieri (c. 1265–1321) was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher. In the Divine Comedy, considered the most important poem of the Middle Ages, Dante created a syncretic blend of Christian traditions with the model of pagan epic heroes who journeyed into the underworld to begin a cycle of symbolic death and spiritual rebirth.

Dante Alighieri
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FindCenter Quotes ImageLost are we, and are only so far punished, that without hope we live on in desire.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageI did not die, and yet I lost life’s breath.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageAs a wheel turns smoothly, free from jars, my will and my desire were turned by love, The love that moves the sun and the other stars.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe wisest are the most annoyed at the loss of time.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageDo not be afraid; our fate cannot be taken from us; it is a gift.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe path to paradise begins in hell.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageRemember tonight . . . for it is the beginning of always.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe more a thing is perfect, the more it feels pleasure and pain.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageHe who sees a need and waits to be asked for help is as unkind as if he had refused it.

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