He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.
Divine Comedy
He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.
Divine Comedy
Attributed, commonly quoted, but difficult to pinpoint as a direct line. Reflects themes in the Divine Comedy.
c. 1308-1321
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