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Titus Lucretius Carus Quotes: We, peopling the void air, make gods to whom we impute the ills we ought to bear.
         

We, peopling the void air, make gods to whom we impute the ills we ought to bear.


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We, peopling the void air, make gods to whom we impute the ills we ought to bear.
         



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