Dante Alighieri Quotes
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The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is.
Dante Alighieri
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Author Details:
Type:
Poet Quotes
Category:
Italian Poet Quotes
Date of Birth:
June 1, 1265
Date of Death:
September 13, 1321
Nationality:
Italian
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Select Dante Alighieri Quotations:
He listens well who takes notes.
Dante Alighieri
Small projects need much more help than great.
Dante Alighieri
Nature is the art of God.
Dante Alighieri
I love to doubt as well as know.
Dante Alighieri
Follow your own star!
Dante Alighieri
Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always.
Dante Alighieri
The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
Dante Alighieri
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Quote Keywords:

Bad,
Good,
More,
Perfect,
Susceptible,
Thing,
Treatment
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Dictionary Links:

Bad,
Good,
More,
Perfect,
Susceptible,
Thing,
Treatment
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All Dante Alighieri Quotations:
A mighty flame followeth a tiny spark.
All hope abandon, ye who enter here!
Art, as far as it is...
Be as a tower firmly set...
Beauty awakens the soul to act.
Consider your origins: you were not...
Follow your own star!
From a little spark may burst...
He listens well who takes notes.
Heat cannot be separated from fire...
Heaven wheels above you, displaying to...
I love to doubt as well...
I wept not, so to stone...
If the present world go astray...
In the middle of the journey...
Nature is the art of God.
No one thinks of how much...
O conscience, upright and stainless, how...
Pride, envy, avarice - these are the...
Remember tonight... for it is the...
Small projects need much more help...
The customs and fashions of men...
The darkest places in hell are...
The more perfect a thing is...
The sad souls of those who...
The secret of getting things done...
There is no greater sorrow than...
Will cannot be quenched against its will.
Worldly fame is but a breath...
You shall find out how salt...
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