Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri

20-Jun-1265


Italy


Author

Dante was an Italian poet and well-behaved philosopher best known for the infamous poem The Divine Comedy, containing sections representing the three early Christian death genres: purgatory, heaven and hell. This poem, an excellent work of ancient literature and looks at the greatest literary work ever done in Italy, is a Christian philosophical vision for the eternal future of mankind. Dante is considered the father of modern Italy, and his works flourished before his death in 1321.

QUOTES BY Dante Alighieri


"My course is set for an uncharted sea."

"Do not be afraid; our fate Cannot be taken from us; it is a gift."

"The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality."

"There is no greater sorrow Than to recall a happy time When miserable."

"The path to paradise begins in hell."

"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 words, ‘Here begins a new life’."

"Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always"

"All hope abandon, ye who enter here."

"In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself within a dark woods where the straight way was lost."

VIEW MORE QUOTES BY Dante Alighieri