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Dante Alighieri [1265-1321] Italian
Rank: 11
Poet (with poems)

Christian, Classicism, Epic, Medieval, National, Sonnet, Vernacular


Durante degli Alighieri, simply called Dante, was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages. His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedìa and later christened Divina by Boccaccio, is widely considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature.

Art, Beauty, God, Men, Nature, Politics, Change, Happiness, History, Hope, Knowledge, Sad, Sympathy



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The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis. Politics
101
A mighty flame followeth a tiny spark.
102
There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery. Happiness, Sympathy
103
Pride, envy, avarice - these are the sparks have set on fire the hearts of all men. Men
104
The secret of getting things done is to act! Politics
105
Be as a tower firmly set; Shakes not its top for any blast that blows. History
106
In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost.
107
The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on the bough, some of which go and others come. Change, Men
108
Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always.
109
Nature is the art of God. Art, God, Nature
110
I wept not, so to stone within I grew.
111
Beauty awakens the soul to act. Beauty
112
The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is.
113
Heaven wheels above you, displaying to you her eternal glories, and still your eyes are on the ground.
114
Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must be, as it were, God's grandchild. Art, God, Nature
115
Consider your origins: you were not made to live as brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge. Knowledge
116
From a little spark may burst a flame.
117
Follow your own star!
118
All hope abandon, ye who enter here! Hope
119
If the present world go astray, the cause is in you, in you it is to be sought.
120
The sad souls of those who lived without blame and without praise. Sad
121
O conscience, upright and stainless, how bitter a sting to thee is a little fault!
122
Heat cannot be separated from fire, or beauty from The Eternal. Beauty
123
Worldly fame is but a breath of wind that blows now this way, and now that, and changes name as it changes direction.
124
You shall find out how salt is the taste of another man's bread, and how hard is the way up and down another man's stairs.
125
Will cannot be quenched against its will.
126
I love to doubt as well as know.
201
He listens well who takes notes.
202
Small projects need much more help than great.
203
At this high moment, ability failed my capacity to describe.
204
No one thinks of how much blood it costs.
205

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