Quote by Edith Hahn Beer a Download Open image ““I thought: Now I am like Dante. I walk through hell, but I am not burning.”” — Edith Hahn Beer a ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I thought of Dante. His hells were the excess of our desires and, in the deepest circles, the pain of our victims.” — C.D. Reiss Copy Share Image
“For where did Dante get the material for his Hell, if not from this actual world of ours?” — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“There is a reason Dante made betrayal the deepest level of Hell” — Dr. Laura Schlessinger Copy Share Image
“The language and the atmosphere there reminded me of Dante's Inferno.” — Margaret Powell Copy Share Image
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“Because if Styx was damned to hell, so was I. I would follow him into the fire.” — Tillie Cole Copy Share Image
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“But I think that every time you hurt somebody you care for, a crack appears in your relationship, a little weakening - and it… — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“Alex Robichek had survived their Italian exile; that Uncle Richard and Aunt Roszi were safe in Sacramento.” — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“Cowardly thoughts, anxious hesitation, Womanish timidity, timorous complaints Won’t keep misery away from you And will not set you free.” — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“She brought forth a piece of wood into which she had burned a French saying which our friend Franz had used to cheer us,… — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“Something always happened, you see. A Yiddish song on Hanukkah, a British rabbi's prayer on the radio, some kindness on a train or in… — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“They never fought. I mean it: they never fought. In the evening, she did her sewing and he read his paper and we did… — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“When an idea is idiotic to begin with, its applications never make any sense.” — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image
“The soul withdrew to a rational silence. The body remained there in the madness.” — Edith Hahn Beer a Copy Share Image