Lucretius Quotes
A Property Is That Which Not At All
Can Be Disjoined And Severed From A Thing
Without A Fatal Dissolution: Such,
Weight To The Rocks, Heat To The Fire, And Flow
To The Wide Waters, Touch To Corporal Things,
Intangibility To The Viewless Void.
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