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Our life must once have end; in vain we fly from following fate: e'en now, e'en now, we die (Lucretius Quotes)
What came from the Earth returns back to the Earth, and the spirit that was sent from heaven, again carried back, is received into the temple of heaven (Lucretius Quotes)
Nothing can be created from nothing (Lucretius Quotes)
What is food to one is to another bitter poison (Lucretius Quotes)
All things obey fixed laws (Lucretius Quotes)
The sum total of all sums total is eternal (Lucretius Quotes)
Men conceal the past scenes of their lives (Lucretius Quotes)
The mask is torn off, while the reality remains (Lucretius Quotes)
To none is life given in freehold; to all on lease (Lucretius Quotes)
Men are eager to tread underfoot what they have once too much feared (Lucretius Quotes)
Never trust the calm sea when she shows her false alluring smile (Lucretius Quotes)
By protracting life, we do not deduct one jot from the duration of death (Lucretius Quotes)
O goddess, bestow on my words an immortal charm (Lucretius Quotes)
True piety lies rather in the power to contemplate the universe with a quiet mind (Lucretius Quotes)
Those things that are in the light we behold from darkness (Lucretius Quotes)
The wailing of the newborn infant is mingled with the dirge for the dead (Lucretius Quotes)
It was certainly not by design that the particles fell into order, they did not work out what they were going to do, but because many of them by many chances struck one another in the course of infinite time and encountered every possible form and movement, that they found at last the disposition they have, and that is how the universe was created (Lucretius Quotes)
We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another (Lucretius Quotes)
The drops of rain make a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling (Lucretius Quotes)
Pleasant it is, when over a great sea the winds trouble the waters, to gaze from shore upon another's great tribulation; not because any man's troubles are a delectable joy, but because to perceive you are free of them yourself is pleasant (Lucretius Quotes)
If men saw that a term was set to their troubles, they would find strength in some way to withstand the hocus pocus and intimidations of the prophets (Lucretius Quotes)
Watch a man in times of... Adversity to discover what kind of man he is; for then at last words of truth are drawn from the depths of his heart, and the mask is torn off (Lucretius Quotes)
Some races increase, others are reduced, and in a short while the generations of living creatures are changed and like runners relay the torch of life (Lucretius Quotes)
Whenever a thing changes and quits its proper limits, this change is at once the death of that which was before (Lucretius Quotes)
In a brief space the generations of living beings are changed and like runners pass on the torches of life (Lucretius Quotes)
What can give us surer knowledge than our senses? With what else can we better distinguish the true from the false? (Lucretius Quotes)
The generations of living things pass in a short time, and like runners hand on the torch of life (Lucretius Quotes)
From the heart of the fountain of delight rises a jet of bitterness that tortures us among the very flowers (Lucretius Quotes)
From the very fountain of enchantment there arises a taste of bitterness to spread anguish amongst the flowers (Lucretius Quotes)
Pleasant it to behold great encounters of warfare arrayed over the plains, with no part of yours in peril (Lucretius Quotes)