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Caecilius Statius was a Roman poet known for his contributions to literature during the reign of Emperor Nero. Although much of his work is lost to history, his influence on Roman poetry can still be felt. Statius' legacy encourages us to appreciate the importance of artistic expression in shaping cultures and to recognize that even works lost to time can leave a profound impact on the world's creative history.
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"Grant us a brief delay; impulse in everything is but a worthless servant."

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"The whole world is a man's birthplace."

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"Fear created the first gods in the world."

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"He plants trees to benefit another generation."

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