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  1. View all Dante Alighieri Quotes. I saw within Its depth how It conceives all things in a single volume bound by Love, of which the universe is the scattered leaves. Dante Alighieri. Compassion is not a passion; rather a noble disposition of the soul, made ready to receive love, mercy, and other charitable passions. Dante Alighieri.

    • The path to paradise begins in hell. Dante Alighieri. Paradise, Path, Hell.
    • Everywhere is here and every when is now. Dante Alighieri. Time.
    • I care not where my body may take me as long as my soul is embarked on a meaningful journey. Dante Alighieri. Meaningful, Thinking, Journey.
    • Follow your path, and let the people talk. Dante Alighieri. People, Path.
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  3. 27,868 ratings, 4.05 average rating, 1,367 reviews. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2 Quotes Showing 1-30 of 56. “Thus you may understand that love alone. is the true seed of every merit in you, and of all acts for which you must atone.”. ― Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2: Purgatorio. 106 likes ...

  4. Love, that all gentle hearts so quickly know. Dante Alighieri. Life, Heart, Gentle. Dante Alighieri (1862). “Dante's Divina commedia, tr. in the metre and triple rhyme of the original, with notes, by mrs. Ramsay”, p.34. Love, who insists that love shall mutual be, Link'd me to him with charm strong as our fates; Even now it leaves me not ...

  5. Dante Alighieri. There is no greater pain than to remember a happy time when one is in misery. Dante Alighieri. The Infinite Goodness has such wide arms that it takes whatever turns to it. Dante Alighieri. The mind which is created quick to love, is responsive to everything that is pleasing, soon as by pleasure it is awakened into activity.

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  7. Full Quote. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a Florentine poet and philosopher who wrote at the end of the Medieval period and the beginning of the Renaissance. His most famous work, The Divine Comedy, is a literary landmark and a synthesis of his political, religious and social views. His embrace of individuality and happiness and the use of ...

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