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| Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence. - Livy (59BC-17AD) [Titus Livius] Roman Author, Historian |
| Nothing can be created from nothing. - Lucretius (96-55BC) [Titus Luretius Carus] Roman Philosophical Poet |
| Therefore there is not anything which returns to nothing, but all things return dissolved into their elements. [La., Haud igitur redit ad Nihilum res ulla, sed omnes Discidio redeunt in corpora materiai.] - Lucretius (96-55BC) [Titus Luretius Carus] Roman Philosophical Poet |
| Your tittle-tattlers, and those who listen to slander, by my good will should all be hanged, the former by their tongues, the latter by the ears. [La., Homines qui gestant, quique auscultant crimina, Si meo arbitratu liceat, omnes pendeant, Gestores linguis, auditores auribus.] - Plautus (254-184BC) [Titus Maccius Plautus] Roman Comic Poet |
| We can endure neither our evils nor their cures. - Livy (59BC-17AD) [Titus Livius] Roman Author, Historian |
| They call me mad, while they are all mad themselves. [La., Hei mihi, insanire me ajunt, ultro cum ipsi insaniunt.] - Plautus (254-184BC) [Titus Maccius Plautus] Roman Comic Poet |
| Constant dripping hollows out a stone. - Lucretius (96-55BC) [Titus Luretius Carus] Roman Philosophical Poet |
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