Dante Alighieri — "I did not die, and yet I was not living."
I did not die, and yet I was not living.
I did not die, and yet I was not living.
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"Sweet is the memory of past toil."
"The deepest hell is reserved for those who betray their friends."
"O human race, born for flight to heaven, why do you fall for a breath of wind?"
"He listens well who takes notes."
"From a little spark may burst a mighty flame."
Inferno, Canto XXXIV, Line 25 (describing his state upon seeing Lucifer)
Date: c. 1308-1321
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