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Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations

BOOK II
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Now, the universe sows, as I may say, plants, produces, raises, nourishes, and preserves what nature administers, as members and parts of itself.

If nature, therefore, governs them, she must also govern the universe.

And, lastly, in nature's administration there is nothing faulty.

She produced the best possible effect out of those elements which existed.

Let any one show how it could have been better.


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