Quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio

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Of women he was as fond as dogs of the stick; but in the contrary he delighted more than any filthy fellow alive.
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They brought it to a common saying there that the most acceptable service one could render to God was to put the devil in Hell.
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Wrongs committed in the distant past are far easier to condemn than to rectify.
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Let this grisly beginning be none other to you than is to wayfarers a rugged and steep mountain.
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It’s better to repent what you enjoyed than to repent not having enjoyed anything.
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To have compassion for those who suffer is a human quality which everyone should possess, especially those who have required comfort themselves in the past and have managed to find it in others.
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In the affairs of this world, poverty alone is without envy.
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It's better to repent what you enjoyed than to repent not having enjoyed anything.
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Nothing is so indecent that it cannot be said to another person if the proper words are used to convey it.
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No-thing less splendid than a golden sepulchre would have suited so noble a heart.
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