
惨めな気持ちでいる最中に、幸せだった日々を想い出すことほど、哀れなことはない。 - ダンテ(・アリギエーリ) (1265 - 1321)
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There is no greater grief than to remember days of joy when misery is at hand. - Dante (Alighieri) (1265 - 1321)

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