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Such is the audacity of man, that he hath learned to counterfeit Nature, yea, and is so bold as to challenge her in her work.
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: challenge, man, work, nature

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Grief has limits, whereas apprehension has none. For we grieve only for what we know has happened, but we fear all that possibly may happen.
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: grief, know, limits, fear
Hardly can it be judged whether it be better for mankind to believe that the gods have regard of us, or that they have none, considering that some men have no respect and reverence for the gods, and others so much that their superstition is a shame to them.
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: better, believe, men, respect
No mortal man, moreover is wise at all moments.
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: mortal, moments, man, wise
Of all wonders, this is among the greatest, that some fresh waters close by the sea spring forth as out of pipes: for the nature of the waters also ceaseth not from miraculous properties.
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: some, spring, sea, nature
What is there more unruly than the sea, with its winds, its tornadoes, and its tempests? And yet in what department of her works has Nature been more seconded by the ingenuity of man than in this, by his inventions of sails and of oars?
— Pliny the Elder
タグ: more, man, sea, nature
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