The 53 Best Phrases of The Divine Comedy

Then I leave you more than 50 Phrase of the Divine Comedy , Poem written by Dante Alighieri and one of the fundamental works of the transition of the medieval thought to the Renaissance.

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Phrases of the Divine Comedy

1-Fear is due only to those things that can cause some kind of damage; But the others do not, for they do not do evil.

2-The more perfect is something, the more pain and pleasure it feels.

3-The demon is not as black as it is painted.

4-Consider your origin. You were not formed to live as brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.

5-There is no greater pain than remembering happiness in times of misery.

6-Speaking things to keep quiet is good, just as it was to speak them right there.

7-So above: overcome the laziness with courage that overcomes any struggle, if with the serious body does not prevent it

8-Now it is necessary that you undo the laziness; That fame is not attained, reclining in soft feathers, or in the cover of quilts; And he who consumes his life without glory, leaves behind him the same trace as the smoke in the air or the spittle in the water. Ea, therefore, arise; Dominates the fatigue with the soul, that overcomes all the obstacles while it is not debased with the heaviness of the body.

9-One in whom a thought rages over another thought, is lost, because the fire of one softens the other.

10-Above, down, here and there he carries them; And no hope comforts them, not of rest, but of lesser sorrow.

11-After your damages will come the tears caused by a just punishment.

12"Come in, but I warn you that the one who looks back turns out.

13-The heart has made me so eager to start walking with that you have told me that I have already returned to purpose first.

14-Everyone will return to his sad tomb, they will return to their flesh and their appearance, and they will hear that which makes a noise forever. So we went through the dirty mix of shadows and rain at a slow pace, trying on the future life.

15-Do not stop the fear, which however much you can not prevent you lower this rock.

16-We see, as one who has bad light, things, he said, who are far away, thanks to the splendor of the High Guide.-Fraud, which any conscience bites, can be done to one who trusts, or to that one Which trust has not shown.

17"As far as I have shown you, since we have passed through that door whose thresholds are not denied, you have seen nothing more remarkable than the present river which the flames quench before they touch it.

18-Old fame in the world calls blind, people are greedy, envious and proud: always you free yourself from their customs.

19-So much honor your fortune reserves you, that the one part and the other will hunger for you; But put away the goat from the grass.

20-Knowledge of some is good; Of others will be better than street, that as many as they are the time is short.

21-The truth that seems a lie must a man remain silent while he can, because without guilt he is ashamed.

22-The bottom is so dark that you can not see anything unless you climb up to the back of the arch, where the rock is more protruding.

23-The rigid justice that strikes me uses the place where I sinned so that it may flee more sighs.

24- For me it goes to the suffering city. For me He goes to eternal sorrows. For me it goes among the lost people. Justice moved my supreme author. They made me the Divine Power, the supreme Wisdom and Love. Before me there was no created thing, but the eternal, and I will abide forever. Let all those who come in leave all hope.

25- In the center of the universe, at the furthest point from God, among the ice that envelops the shadows, is Lucifer, emperor of the realm of pain, drawing half a body out of the glacial surface.

26-That evil has come, which evil seeks with its wisdom, and smoke and wind moved with the power of which it is endowed.

27-Justice in his bosom many keep, and, prudent, shoot the bow late; But your people have it in their mouths.

28-Human probity is rarely reborn by the branches; And this wants who gives it, so that we ask it.

"When any of these keys fail, and it does not turn in the lock,"he said,"this entrance does not open.

30-It is not worldly noise more than a breath of wind, now on one side, now on the other, and changes the name as the course changes.

31-Speak briefly and clearly.

32-O brother, we are all citizens of an authentic City; You say that he lived in Italy a pilgrim.

33 And now, Tuscan, I desire more than to speak to you, to weep; So the mind our conversation has dazzled me.

34-Heaven calls you and revolves around you, showing your immortal beauties, and you look on the earth; And so punish you who knows everything.

35-You are subject to greater strength and better nature; And she raises your mind, in which heaven can not.

36-It is a divine spirit that shows the way up without asking, and he himself with his light hides.

"With your words and my wit,"I replied,"I know what love is, but this has filled me with other doubts; For if love is offered from without, and the soul does not proceed otherwise, it is not merit if it is crooked or straight.

38-Blessed are those who shine so much grace, that the love of taste in their bosom does not encourage too much, always desiring what is just.

39-The sweet fruit that by so many branches looking for the hunger of the mortals, today will be able to quench all your hunger.

40-Blessed are you, griffin, because you do not peck at the sweet tree to taste, because the belly is hardly separated from here.

41-We can see there what we believe, not demonstrated, but self-evident, as the first truth in which man believes.

42-But when she was returned to the world against her will and good manner, the veil of the soul was never taken away from her.

43-If I dazzle you in the fire of love more than the way you see on earth, so that I overcome the strength of your eyes, you should not be astonished; For it proceeds from a perfect seeing, which, as it understands, so after that good moves the steps.

"Well, I can see that you nest in your own light, and that you shed it by the eyes, because when you laugh, you shine; But not who you are, nor why you find a worthy soul, in the degree of the sphere that men hide other rays.

45-But you make a religious of him who was born to bind sword, and make you king of him who likes sermons; And thus your route is lost.

46 Now, if my words have been enough to you and if you have listened carefully to me, if you remember what I have said to you, you will partly feel your desire to see why the plant withers, and you will see why I told you" It advances to those who do not go astray."

47-Do not let man venture too much to judge, as he who appreciates the wheat sown before he has matured; That brambles I have seen in the winter how rough, how rigid to show; And then adorned with roses; And I saw the ship speedily and swiftly running the sea in all its way, and perishing when it reached port.

48-The one who paints there has no one to guide him, but to guide him, and from him origin the virtue which gives the nests its form.

49-Oh perpetual flowers of eternal joy, that you only make me appear your aromas, clarify to me, exhaling, the great fast that I have long had in hunger, for no food found on earth.

50-I am angelic love, I spread the high joy that comes from the womb that was the shelter of our desire; And so will I, queen of heaven, as long as you follow after your son, and make holy the sovereign sphere where you live.

"Unless you have uttered it, I have better understood your desire than you do any thing true; Because I see it in the true mirror that makes itself reflected in other things, but the others in it are not reflected.

52-See then the greatness and greatness of the eternal power, since so many mirrors did that multiply, remaining in itself one as before.

53-The great desire that now urges and burns you, that I tell you what it is that you see, the more I please the more I try; But of this water you must drink before so much thirst in you is satisfied. In this way the sun spoke to my eyes.

54. There is no force in high fantasy; But my will and my desire revolved like wheels that I was driving. He who moves the sun and the stars.


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