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Aurelius Prudentius was a Roman poet of the early 5th century known for his Christian poetry. His works, including "Psychomachia" and "Peristephanon," explore themes of faith, morality, and spiritual warfare. Prudentius' poetry reflects the transition from paganism to Christianity and has been influential in the development of early Christian literature and thought.
"To live is shared by all, but not to be worthy of living."
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"To live is shared by all, but not to be worthy of living."

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"Nothing is higher than the love of truth."
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"Nothing is higher than the love of truth."

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"Bright light is injurious to those who see nothing."
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"Bright light is injurious to those who see nothing."

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"Hunger for gold is made greater as more gold is acquired."
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"Hunger for gold is made greater as more gold is acquired."

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