Lucretius Quote

Did men but know that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able, in some measure, to defy the religious fictions and menaces of the poets; but now, since we must fear eternal punishment at death, there is no mode, no means, of resisting them.


Lucretius On the Nature of Things: A Philosophical Poem, in Six Books (ed. 1851)


Did men but know that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able, in some measure, to defy the religious fictions and menaces of the...

Did men but know that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able, in some measure, to defy the religious fictions and menaces of the...

Did men but know that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able, in some measure, to defy the religious fictions and menaces of the...

Did men but know that there was a fixed limit to their woes, they would be able, in some measure, to defy the religious fictions and menaces of the...