Dante Alighieri Quotes About Sorrow

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  • This sorrow weighs upon the melancholy souls of those who lived without infamy or praise.

    "Inferno", III. 3 in "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (pp. 440-455), 1922.
  • I am the way into the city of woe. I am the way to a forsaken people. I am the way into eternal sorrow. Sacred justice moved my architect. I was raised here by divine omnipotence, Primordial love and ultimate intellect. Only those elements time cannot wear Were made before me, and beyond time I stand. Abandon all hope ye who enter here.

    Cities   Justice  
    Dante Alighieri, John Ciardi (1954). “The inferno”, Signet
  • I, answering in the end, began: 'Alas, how many yearning thoughts, what great desire, have lead them through such sorrow to their fate?

  • There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery.

    Dante Alighieri, Stanley Lombardo (2009). “Inferno”, p.26, Hackett Publishing
  • No sorrow is deeper than the remembrance of happiness when in misery.

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