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To be able to say how much love, is love but little.
— Francesco Petrarca
walk forwards in the radiance of the past
— Francesco Petrarca
Blessed be the eyes that saw her while she lived!" 310
— Francesco Petrarca
To have displeased evil and ignorant men is the sure sign of genius and virtue...
— Francesco Petrarca
How do you know, poor fool? Perhaps out there, somewhere, someone is sighing for your absence'; and with this thought, my soul begins to breathe.
— Francesco Petrarca
I know he was desperate. That makes people do all kinds of crazy things.
— Suzanne Collins
I have to thank you ... because you have so often helped me forget the evils of today.
— Francesco Petrarca
Your capacity to experience the fullness of life is directly proportionate to your capacity to experience the fullness of love.
— Steve Maraboli
Jesus, honey," he muttered. "How can I say no to you?
— Sibylla Matilde
Everything else, every thought, goes fore and forever fades away into the recesses of time, and therein what remains is my soul's love for you.
— Francesco Petrarca
For me, heaven is likely to be a bit of a come-down.
— Queen Elizabeth II
Books have led some to learning and others to madness.
— Francesco Petrarca
A short cut to riches is to subtract from our desires.
— Francesco Petrarca
Interviews with more than a hundred family members,
— Walter Isaacson
Loving friendship is able to endure everything; it refuses no burden.
— Francesco Petrarca
Sweet is the death that taketh end by love.
— Francesco Petrarca
Never would I trade for some new shape
that laurel I was first, in whose sweet shade
all other pleasures vanish in my heart. — Francesco Petrarca
that laurel I was first, in whose sweet shade
all other pleasures vanish in my heart. — Francesco Petrarca
Death is a sleep that ends our dreaming. Oh, that we may be allowed to wake before death wakes us.
— Francesco Petrarca
Libri quosdam ad scientiam, quosdam ad insaniam deduxere. (Books have led some to knowledge and some to madness.)
— Francesco Petrarca
[He who can describe how his heart is ablaze is burning on a small pyre] ~ Petrarch, Sonnet 137
(from Montaigne, On sadness) — Francesco Petrarca
(from Montaigne, On sadness) — Francesco Petrarca
The world's delight is a brief dream.
— Francesco Petrarca
No one is a man of learning unless he is also a heretic and a madman, and above all , aggressively perverse.
— Francesco Petrarca
I wish to go beyond the fire that burns me.
— Francesco Petrarca
I am possessed by one insatiable passion , which I cannot restrain nor would I if I could ... I cannot get enough books .
— Francesco Petrarca
Shame is the fruit of my vanities, and remorse, and the clearest knowledge of how the world's delight is a brief dream.
— Francesco Petrarca
Rarely do great beauty and great virtue dwell together.
— Francesco Petrarca
Learning is my sole delight.
— Francesco Petrarca