VII, 50
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII
Context: That which had grown from the earth, to the earth, But that which has sprung from heavenly seed, Back to the heavenly realms returns. This is either a dissolution of the mutual involution of the atoms, or a similar dispersion of the unsentient elements.
“What once sprung from earth sinks back into the earth.”
Book II, lines 999–1000 (tr. Bailey)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Original
Cedit item retro, de terra quod fuit ante, in terras.
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Lucretius 45
Roman poet and philosopher -94–-55 BCRelated quotes
Innkeeper's wife
Source: A Child is Born (1942)
Time (28 March 1960)
Cancelled lines originally in the second stanza of Louisa (1805).
“Men are from Earth, women are from Earth. Deal with it.”
“Earth was once molten rock, and now it makes spaceships.”
Found on Pilgrimage to NASA's Apollo Flight Center http://thegreatstory.org/nasa-houston.html write up by Connie Barlow, a fellow in Evolutionary Spirituality