Lucretius Quotes
Vitaque mancipio, nulli datur, omnibus usu.
Lucretius
Quotes to Explore
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The greatest happiness comes from being vitally interested in something that excites all your energies.
Walter Annenberg
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Women were free in older times when the Islamic nation was strong. There are so many examples in history, not more than a thousand years ago, when Muslim women were leaders, scientists, professionals, and so on. It is all about justice, and justice can be attained through having the rulers accountable to their people.
Tawakkol Karman
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You experience your soul each time you sense yourself as more than a mind and body, your life as meaningful, or you feel that you have gifts to give and you long to give them.
Gary Zukav
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What I had to say was, in general, I'm not really a fan of any one genre of any kind of film.
Adam Arkin
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To have survived in radio for 30 years is pretty remarkable. Even more remarkable is to have been able to do it in the same market I've lived in my whole life.
Eddie Trunk
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You can't force chemistry. It's either there or it's not. You can't create it.
Hannah Simone
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Those things interest me a lot in songwriting - the human nature of how people think, and the muck that we wind up in.
Jakob Dylan
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Man, the most complicated of the animals, has a relatively short gestation period. Beyond that, he will be born, unlike most mammals, in a ridiculously helpless state.
Willard Gaylin
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I hate my hair! When clean, it is fuzzy, and when not clean, it is lank.
Jasmine Guinness
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What the framers of the Constitution tried to achieve when they wrote that Constitution back in the 1700s was an independent federal judiciary. They wanted federal judges to be appointed by the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and to serve for good behavior.
Sandra Day O'Connor
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There is so much potential out there in young people and they aren't getting the right information or being encouraged in the right ways. This is our duty as a society.
Benjamin Carson
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Vitaque mancipio, nulli datur, omnibus usu.
Lucretius