Italy, Poet January 19, 1848 – May, 31, 1913.
Arturo Graf, Italian poet, of German ancestry, was born at Athens. He was educated at the University of Naples and became a lecturer on Italian literature in Rome, till in 1876 he was appointed professor at Turin.
The knowledge and reason speak, ignorance and error shout.
Freedom without ideals does more harm than good.
Do not trust someone who he does not trust anyone.
If people have nothing to brag about, they brag about their misfortunes.
If you have no inner freedom, what kind of freedom do you expect?
Civilization is a terrible plant, which grows and blooms if its watered with tears and blood.
Court an idea as long as you like, but be careful before marrying it.
Follow the advice of those who know much, but above all follow the advice of those who loves you.
Old age begins at the moment when a person has lost his ability to learn.
Nothing prevents happiness as much as the desire for more.
Life cannot teach if one is not able to overcome sufferings.
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