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Agitated Quote by Lucretius

“Air, I should explain, becomes wind when it is agitated.” quote by Lucretius
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“Air, I should explain, becomes wind when it is agitated.”

Lucretius

About This Quote

Source De Rerum Natura, Book I, 1st century BC

Air becomes wind when disturbed; movement transforms its state.

In simple terms: Disturbing air makes it wind.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how agitation changes things.

Themes

change physics metaphor

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical scientific

When to use this quote

  • weather phenomena
  • personal agitation
  • creative processes

Key Concepts

state transition energy transfer

Questions to Reflect On

  • What disturbances in your life create positive change?
  • When does agitation become harmful?
A Different Perspective

Not all disturbances are beneficial; some cause chaos.

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