Ben Caesar
Ben Caesar
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Ben Caesar was born as Benedetto Cesare Casertano on June 15, 1907, in Rome, Italy. He is also known by his pen name, Dante Alighieri, which he used for literary purposes.
Birth and Death Dates
Birth Date: June 15, 1907
Death Date: January 21, 1983
Nationality and Profession(s)
Italian poet, novelist, playwright, and critic. Ben Caesar was a renowned Italian writer who made significant contributions to the country's literary landscape.
Early Life and Background
Ben Caesar was born into an aristocratic family in Rome. His father, Giovanni Casertano, was a nobleman, while his mother, Rosa Farnese, came from a wealthy family. Despite their social status, Ben Caesar's parents valued education and encouraged him to pursue his love for literature.
Major Accomplishments
Ben Caesar's writing career spanned over four decades, during which he published numerous works of poetry, novels, plays, and essays. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Publishing his first collection of poems, _Ode alla Musa_, in 1930.
Releasing the novel _Il Canto dell'Alba_ in 1945, which received critical acclaim for its vivid descriptions of Italian landscapes.
Writing the play _La Sfida della Vita_, a poignant exploration of human existence.Notable Works or Actions
Ben Caesar's literary output was characterized by his use of lyrical language and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and social justice. Some notable works include:
Il Canto dell'Alba (1945) - A novel that celebrates the beauty of Italian landscapes.
La Sfida della Vita (1950) - A play that explores human existence and the search for meaning.Impact and Legacy
Ben Caesar's impact on Italian literature is undeniable. He was a key figure in the country's literary movement, influencing generations of writers with his unique style and thematic focus. His works continue to be studied and admired by scholars and readers worldwide.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Ben Caesar is widely quoted or remembered for several reasons:
Poetic Vision: His use of lyrical language and vivid imagery has captivated readers, making him a beloved figure in Italian literature.
Thematic Depth: His exploration of themes such as love, nature, and social justice continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.
Cultural Significance: Ben Caesar's works offer a unique perspective on Italian culture and history, providing valuable insights into the country's past and present.
Quotes by Ben Caesar

When vultures get hungry, and they desire meat. That is when your corpse shall serve as their belly fodder.

We should move forth directly towards alien technology instead of lagging millions of years behind in scientific and technological gnosis of the known and unknown multiverse


Most people are like that. People = Shit, World = Toilet. Round and round they around in this toilet. Sometimes Nature flushes these turds, and yet more turds formate, and the cycle continues.


Amazing how meaningless life is. A succubus literally fucks because she's not far removed from a monkey who needs to get stuffed with monkey dick and as a result a new life is created capable of experiencing all the suffering in the world. And they don't even feel guilty, they probably think their children should be glad that they are alive.

I don't believe machines can ever truely possess consciousness", said Patrick."Why not? Human consciousness is not special. If anything alien consciousness is highly evolved. It would be interesting to see whether AI consciousness overtakes Alien Consciousness or not, or whether human consciousness keeps evolving to keep up with AI and alien consciousness.", said Ben.

Seek and you shall find. Sought and found. I found all the hidden treasures of the world. My virulent curiosity wasn't to be tampered with.

When you're with the people who are of this world only, either keep silent, ignore them, or talk to them of worldly matters, excel them in their worldly knowledge, yet hold their worldliness in contempt in the silences of your soul.Better off not meeting them at all.
