Best Dante Alighieri Lines
- In that book which is my memory, On the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you, Appear the… Appear
- Do not be afraid; our fate Cannot be taken from us; it is a gift. Afraid
- Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice… Abandon
- Through me you go into a city of weeping; through me you go into eternal pain; through me you go amongst the lost people Amongst
- I felt for the tormented whirlwinds Damned for their carnal sins Committed when they let their passions rule their reason. Carnal
- Into the eternal darkness, into fire and into ice. Darkness
- And as he, who with laboring breath has escaped from the deep to the shore, turns to the perilous waters and gazes. Breath
- Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. [Omnes relinquite spes, o vos intrantes] Abandon
- In His will, our peace. Funny
- And we came forth to contemplate the stars. Came
- O human race, born to fly upward, wherefore at a little wind dost thou so fall? Born
- The experience of this sweet life. Experience
- e quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle" ("and thence we came forth to see again the stars") Came
- No sadness is greater than in misery to rehearse memories of joy. Greater
- The wisest are the most annoyed at the loss of time. Aging
- As the geometer intently seeks to square the circle, but he cannot reach, through thought on thought, the principle he needs, so I searched that… Cannot Reach
- If you follow your natural bent;you will definitely go to heaven Bent
- One ought to be afraid of nothing other then things possessed of power to do us harm, but things innoucuous need not be feared. Afraid
- As little flowers, which the chill of night has bent and huddled, when the white sun strikes, grow straight and open fully on their stems,… Bent
- From there we came outside and saw the stars Came
- Justice does not descend from its own pinnacle. Descend
- I, answering in the end, began: 'Alas, how many yearning thoughts, what great desire, have lead them through such sorrow to their fate? Alas
- He is, most of all, l'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle. All
- They yearn for what they fear for. Fear
- There, pride, avarice, and envy are the tongues men know and heed, a Babel of depsair Avarice
More Ways to Read Dante Alighieri Quotes
- Best Dante Alighieri Quotes (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Sayings (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Quotations (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Words (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Thoughts (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Wisdom (Dante Alighieri Quotes)
- Best Dante Alighieri Proverbs (Dante Alighieri Quotes)