Francis Petrarch, known as Petrarch, was an Italian poet and humanist of the 14th century.
Read biographyThe law of love is harsh, but no matter how harsh it may be, it must be obeyed, for by it the earth and sky have been united since the depths of ages.
Those who can say how much they love, feel only a small love.
No one is so young that they cannot die today.
Reason has no place against the force of passion.
All the evil that can unfold in the world is hidden in a nest of traitors.
Beauty and virtue rarely can dwell together.
It is more honorable to obtain the throne than to be born into it. Fortune grants one, merit the other.
Reason speaks and feeling bites.