Humorous Sayings

264 sayings found from the Medieval era

He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Through me the way to the dolorous city; Through me the way to eternal pain; Through me the way among the people lost.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Remember tonight, for it is the beginning of always.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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O human race, born for flight to heaven, why do you fall for a breath of wind?

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The more a thing is perfect, the more it feels pleasure and pain.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Love, that in gentle heart is quickly learned, seized him for the fair form that was ta'en from me; And still the mode offends me.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The deepest hell is reserved for those who betray their friends.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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Nature has made me a lover of beauty, and not of gain.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The divine power, the supreme wisdom, and the primal love.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The greatest gift that God in his bounty bestowed on creation was the freedom of the will.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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O you who have sound intellects, look closely at the doctrine that is hidden beneath the veil of the strange verses!

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The more perfect a thing is, the more it is subject to good and bad.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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I did not die, and yet I was not living.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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My guide and I entered that hidden road to return to the bright world; and without thought of any rest, we climbed up, he first and I second, to the point where I saw, through a round opening, some of the beautiful things that Heaven bears; and thenc…

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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O blind greed, and foolish mortals' minds, that spur you on in life with such desire!

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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The love that moves the sun and the other stars.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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If, then, the present world goes astray, the cause is in you, in you it is to be sought.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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My hopes are not of this world.

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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All hope abandon, ye who enter in!

— Dante Alighieri c. 1308-1321
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