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“... deprived of pain, and also deprived of danger, able to do what it wants, [Nature] does not need us, nor understands our deserts, and it cannot be angry.” quote by Lucretius
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“... deprived of pain, and also deprived of danger, able to do what it wants, [Nature] does not need us, nor understands our deserts, and it cannot be angry.”

Lucretius

About This Quote

Human beings are insignificant to nature; without pain or danger we would act freely, yet nature is indifferent to our existence and cannot hold resentment.

In simple terms: Nature's indifference to humanity.

Key Takeaway

We are not central to the natural order.

Themes

human insignificance nature's indifference freedom without pain existential humility

Mood

contemplative humble detached

Type

philosophical literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • philosophical reflection
  • literary analysis
  • environmental ethics

Key Concepts

nature human condition pain danger

Practical Applications

  • writing essays
  • teaching philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing nature's indifference affect our moral choices?
  • What responsibilities arise from understanding our lack of centrality?
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