"Aint Nothin For Dreamers But Dreams" ~ Sandra Lue Alvis

"Aint Nothin for Dreamers but Dreams" ~ Sandra Lue Alvis
This is a quote from my grandmother that I will continue to acknowledge for the rest of my life. I believe this quote is talking about all of the people in the world that have dreams but never allow those dreams to become actions. Those "dreamers" will continue to dream rather than take action because they have no idea what a simple dream can become. I on the other hand, would rather be a person that has a dream that can be turned into a reality merely because I know a simple dream can be the one thing that can change the mantality of man and cause an overall new outlook on life itself.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dante's Inferno

The Inferno is the first part of Dante Alighieri's poem, the Divine Comedy, which chronicles Dante's journey to God, and is made up of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The poems are short but, it is said that it takes some time to understand the language that Dante uses. In the Inferno, Dante starts on ground level and works downward toward hell and eventually goes through the steps that are supposed to lead him to heaven. The plot of the Divine Comedy is simple; it is the narrative of Dante's journey towards redemption. The Inferno is generally thought to be the most interesting part of the Devine Comedy. I hope it is what people make it out to be.

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