Lucretius Quotes
The Dreadful Fear Of Hell Is To Be Driven Out, Which Disturbs The Life Of Man And Renders It Miserable, Overcasting All Things With The Blackness Of Darkness, And Leaving No Pure, Unalloyed Pleasure.
[Lat., Et Metus Ille Foras Praeceps Acheruntis Agundus,
Funditis Humanam Qui Vitam Turbat Ab Imo,
Omnia Suffuscans Mortis Nigrore, Neque Ullam
Esse Voluptatem Liquidam Puramque Relinquit.]
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