Quotes by F. L. Lucan

F. L. Lucan

Roman epic poet

Lived from: 39 - 65

Category: Poets (Contemporary)

  • The two World Wars came in part, like much modern literature and art, because men, whose nature is to tire of everything in turn, tired of common sense and civilization.
  • The gods conceal from men the happiness of death, that they may endure life.

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  • Boldness is a mask for fear, however great.
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  • Great fear is concealed under daring.
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  • Might was the measure of right.
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  • Nobody ever chooses the already unfortunate as objects of his loyal friendship.
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  • The gods conceal from men the happiness of death, that they may endure life.
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  • The mere apprehension of a coming evil has put many into a situation of the utmost danger.
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  • The prosperous man is never sure that he is loved for himself.
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  • The two World Wars came in part, like much modern literature and art, because men, whose nature is to tire of everything in turn, tired of common sense and civilization.
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Questions and Answers

What are the most famous quotes from F. L. Lucan?

The two most famous quotes from F. L. Lucan are:

  • "Boldness is a mask for fear, however great."
  • "Great fear is concealed under daring."

When did F. L. Lucan live?

F. L. Lucan was born in 39 and died in the year 65.