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Famous Quotes By Alessandro Manzoni

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One the advantages about this life is that you can hate someone without knowing him — Alessandro Manzoni

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God doesn't start miracles without finishing them. — Alessandro Manzoni

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Bullies, oppressors and all men who do violence to the rights of others are guilty not only of their own crimes, but also of the corruption they bring into the hearts of their victims. — Alessandro Manzoni

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I would really like, in fact, to be born again in another two hundred years' time. — Alessandro Manzoni

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When a friend, then, indulges in the joy unburdening a secret on to another friend's bosom, he makes the latter, in his turn, feel the urge to taste the same joy himself. — Alessandro Manzoni

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Certainly the heart has always something to tell about the future to those who listen to it. But what does the heart know? Scarce a little of what has already happened. — Alessandro Manzoni

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Music does not express any idea, but it gives rise to thousands. — Alessandro Manzoni

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A benefit of friendship is knowing whom to tell secrets to. — Alessandro Manzoni

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Let us offer our hearts, wretched and empty as they are, to God, that He may be pleased to fill them with that charity which amends the past, which ensures the future, which fears and trusts, weeps and rejoices in its knowledge; which becomes in every instance the virtue of which we stand in need. — Alessandro Manzoni

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They settled the question, by deciding that misfortunes most commonly happen to us from our own misconduct or imprudence; but sometimes from causes independent of ourselves; that the most innocent and prudent conduct cannot always preserve us from them; and that, whether they arise from our own fault or not, trust in God softens them, and renders them useful in preparing us for a better life. — Alessandro Manzoni