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A famous saying in Dante's Divine Comedy
"jealousy, arrogance and greed

It is the three sparks that ignite all hearts. "

(Chapter 6, page 33, lines 74-75.

"We're lost, but we've been punished so far.

Without hope, we live in desire. "

(Chapter 4, line 4 1-42, page 20) Ten famous sayings

1) "You are Virgil, and your fountain is free to dump such a rich speech?" I answered him with shame on my face. Ah, the light and honor of all other poets, may my long-term research and strong love that makes me search for your books serve me now. You are my teacher, my author, and you are the only one who makes my works have a noble style. I feel honored for this. "[Dante's first words when he met Virgil in the forest of D'Arc before his trip to hell. When he put his hand on mine with joy on his face to comfort me, he pulled me into the hidden things. Here, sighs, laments and loud cries echoed in the starless sky, so I cried as soon as I set out. Strange words, terrible statements, angry accents, painful words, shrill and faint voices, and beating hands-all these have caused a commotion, which will always rotate in the turbid and eternal air, just like the sand that rotates when a whirlwind rotates. "[Dante, when he entered the gates of hell. Canto III, Inferno]3) "Their hands are tied behind by snakes; The heads and tails of these animals pass through the waist and then tie knots on the other side. And-there! A snake pounced on a man standing on our shore and pierced him right where his neck and shoulders formed a knot. No O or I was transcribed so quickly, because the soul caught fire and burned, and when it fell, it was completely reduced to ashes; When he was lying on the ground, he let go, and his dust collected itself and immediately returned to its original state. " [Dante's description of the eternal punishment of thieves in the eighth floor of hell. The emperor of the depressed kingdom is so towering-from his chest to the ice, that I am more suitable for his height than the giant, not the giant for his arms; Now you can measure his size if it is proportional to such limbs. If he used to be as handsome and ugly as he is now, even so, he still frowned at his creator, and people can understand why every kind of sadness originated from him! When I saw three faces on his head, I was surprised: one face was in front, blood red; Then the other two, just above the midpoint of each shoulder, connect with the first one. "【 Dante's first impression of Satan. I fell at his sacred feet devoutly and asked him to open his arms out of kindness; But first I knocked on my chest three times. He drew seven P's on my forehead with the tip of his sword, and said, "When you go inside, be careful to wash off these wounds." . Ash, or dry soil that has just been mined, will have a color with his robe. He pulls out two keys from under his robe. One is gold, the other is silver; First the white key, then the yellow key. He kept opening the door to satisfy me. [The angel guarding the gates of purgatory prepares Dante's journey and opens the door to the purgatory mountain. Canto IX, Purgatorio] 6) "My son, have you seen temporary fire and eternal fire; You have reached a place where my power can't see you. I brought you here through wisdom and art; From now on, let your happiness be your guide; You have crossed the steep and narrow road. Look at the sun shining on your forehead; Look at the grass, flowers and shrubs that grow naturally here. Among them, you can rest or walk until those happy and lovely eyes-those crying eyes that sent me to your side-come. Don't wait for my further words or instructions: your will is free, upright and complete-it is wrong to violate this will: so I crown you as yourself. " [Virgil's last words to Dante, he gave Dante the strength to guide himself. "Turn around, Beatrice, ah, look at your loyal people with your sacred eyes," their song implored, "who, he may see you, has come so far. Out of your grace, do us this favor; Open your lips to him so that he can identify the second beauty you hide. " Ah, the glory of the eternal light of life, who has become so pale under the shade of Panacas, or drunk so deeply from its spring water, he doesn't seem to confuse his thoughts and try to present you, because the harmony of your appearance in heaven is your pale portrait-your face, through the air, is completely uncovered? "[The angel in paradise on earth asked Beatrice to show her face to Dante. Dante's response. Ah, my lady who hopes to gain strength from you, you left your footsteps in hell for my salvation. In everything I have seen, I admit the benefits and benefits I have gained by relying on your strength and kindness. You pulled me out of slavery and set me free by all means within your power. Please keep your generosity on me, so that my soul you healed will become your welcome soul when it is released from my body. "(Dante, thank Beatrice for saving him. Ah, grace is rich, through which I assume that my eyes have been fixed on the eternal light for so long that I spend all my eyes on it! In its depth, I see-love combines them into a book. In the universe, they seem to be separated and scattered: matter, accident and temperament seem to be combined-in this way, what I have told is only preliminary. "[Dante, about his view of God. However, my mind was hit by a flash, and with this flash, I got what it asked for. Here, strength failed my lofty fantasy; But my desire and will have been touched-just like a wheel rotating in unison-by the love of the sun and other stars. "【 Dante's conclusion of The Divine Comedy. Canto XXXIII, Paradiso] is taken from the following foreign language websites, and Chinese translation can be completed by special translation software.

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