Lucretius Quotes
For It Is Unknown What Is The Real Nature Of The Soul, Whether It Be Born With The Bodily Frame Or Be Infused At The Moment Of Birth, Whether It Perishes Along With Us, When Death Separates The Soul And Body, Or Whether It Visits The Shades Of Pluto And Bottomless Pits, Or Enters By Divine Appointment Into Other Animals.
[Lat., Ignoratur Enim, Quae Sit Natura Animai;
Nata Sit, An Contra Nascentibus Insinuetur;
Et Simul Intereat Nobiscum, Morte Diremta,
An Tenebras Orci Visat, Vastasque Lacunas:
An Pecudes Alias Divinitus Insinuet Se.]
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