547 Quotes by Dante Alighieri

  • Author Dante Alighieri
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    We were still some way from it, but not so far that I failed to discern in part what noble people occupied that place.

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    They have no hope of death, and their darkened life is so mean that they are envious of every other fate. Earth allows no mention of them to exist: mercy and justice reject them: let us not talk of them, but look and pass.

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    The loser, when a game of dice is done, remains behind reviewing every roll sadly, and sadly wiser, and alone.

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    You can stay and die or you can walk your ugly ass back through that gate. It’s your call, pal.

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    Rejoice, Florence, seeing you are so great that over sea and land you flap your wings, and your name is widely known in Hell!

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    And just as he who unwills what he wills and shifts what he intends to seek new ends so that he’s drawn from what he had begun, so was I in the midst of that dark land, because, with all my thinking, I annulled the task I had so quickly undertaken.

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  • Author Dante Alighieri
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    Before me there were no created things, Only eternity, and I too, last eternal. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!

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