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Dante Alighieri Quotes

«The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on the bough, some of which go and others come.»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | About: Custom, Fashion | Keywords: bough, customs, fashions
«Of my sowing such straw I reap. O human folk, why set the heart there where exclusion of partnership is necessary?»
«Through me the way into the suffering city,Through me the way to the eternal pain,Through me the way that runs among the lost.Justice urged on my high artificer;My maker was divine authority,The highest wisdom, and the primal love.Before me nothing but eternal things were made,And I endure eternally.Abandon every hope, ye who enter here.»
«From a little spark bursts a mighty flame»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | Keywords: bursts, flame, mighty, spark
«A sorrow's crown of sorrow, Is remembering happier things»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | Keywords: remembering
«In the mid-course of our life»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | Keywords: mid
«Be as a tower firmly set; Shakes not its top for any blast that blows.»
«Small projects need much more help than great ones.»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | Keywords: projects
«A fair request should be followed by the deed in silence.»
Author: Dante Alighieri (Author, Poet) | About: Silence | Keywords: followed, request
«Predestination! how remote and dim Thy root lies hidden from the intellect Which only glimpses the First Cause Supreme! And you, ye mortals, keep your judgment checked, Since we, who see God, have not therefore skill To know yet all the number of the»

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