All Lucretius Quotes
- One Man's food is another Man's Poison Food
- The nature of the universe has by no means been made through divine power, seeing how great are the faults that mar it. Been
- Fear is the mother of all gods. All
- Only religion can lead to such evil. Evil
- Huts they made then, and fire, and skins for clothing, And a woman yielded to one man in wedlock... ... Common, to see the offspring… Bear
- And part of the soil is called to wash away In storms and streams shave close and gnaw the rocks. Besides, whatever the earth feeds… All
- It is pleasurable, when winds disturb the waves of a great sea, to gaze out from land upon the great trials of another. Disturb
- (On the temperature of water in wells) The reason why the water in wells becomes colder in summer is that the earth is then rarefied… Air
- There is nothing that exists so great or marvelous that over time mankind does not admire it less and less. Admire
- What once sprung from the earth sinks back into the earth. Earth
- Anything made out of destructible matter Infinite time would have devoured before. But if the atoms that make and replenish the world Have endured through… Anything Made
- If atom stocks are inexhaustible, Greater than power of living things to count, If Nature's same creative power were present too To throw the atoms… Atom
- Nothing comes from nothing. From
- You may complete as many generations as you please during your life; none the less will that everlasting death await you. Await
- A falling drop at last will carve a stone. Carve
- Were a man to order his life by the rules of true reason, a frugal substance joined to a contented mind is for him great… Any
- To ask for power is forcing uphill a stone which after all rolls back again from the summit and seeks in headlong haste the levels… All
- The highest summits and those elevated above the level of other things are mostly blasted by envy as by a thunderbolt. Blasted
- Violence and wrong enclose all who commit them in their meshes and do mostly recoil on him from whom they begin. All
- It is pleasant, when the sea is high and the winds are dashing the waves about, to watch from the shores the struggles of another. Dashing
- Things stand apart so far and differ, that What's food for one is poison for another. Apart
- The sum total of all sums total is eternal. All
- It is pleasant, when the sea runs high, to view from land the great distress of another. Distress
- Therefore there is not anything which returns to nothing, but all things return dissolved into their elements. All
- We cannot conceive of matter being formed of nothing, since things require a seed to start from. Cannot Conceive