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Quotes from Heraclitus

There is nothing permanent except change.
~ Heraclitus
The oneness of all wisdom may be found, or not, under the name of God.
~ Heraclitus
The habit of knowledge is not human but devine.
~ Heraclitus
Graspings: wholes and not wholes, convergent divergent, consonant dissonant, from all things one and from one thing all.
~ Heraclitus
The most beautiful arrangement is a pile of things poured out at random
~ Heraclitus
The living, though they yearn for consummation of their fate, need rest, and in their turn leave children to fulfil their doom.
~ Heraclitus
Nada é permanente, excepto a mudança.
~ Heraclitus
For the best men choose one thing above all—immortal glory among mortals; but the masses stuff themselves like cattle.
~ Heraclitus
You can not step into the same river twice.
~ Heraclitus
Gods live past our meager death. We die past their ceaseless living.
~ Heraclitus
To fight with desire is hard: whatever it wishes it buys at the price of a soul.
~ Heraclitus
What allows us to be human is something daemonic.
~ Heraclitus
War, as father of all things, and king, names few to serve as gods, and of the rest makes these men slaves, those free.
~ Heraclitus
It is better to conceal ignorance.
~ Heraclitus
It is the thunderbolt that steers the course of all things. ?? ?? ????? ???????? ????????
~ Heraclitus
Mortals are immortals and immortals are mortals, the one living the others' death and dying the others' life
~ Heraclitus
All is war.
~ Heraclitus
Not comprehending, they hear like the deaf. The saying is their witness: absent while present.
~ Heraclitus
That which always was, and is, and will be everliving fire, the same for all, the cosmos, made neither by god nor man, replenishes in measure as it burns away.
~ Heraclitus
Just as the river where I step is not the same, and is, so I am as I am not.
~ Heraclitus
The only constant in life is change.
~ Heraclitus
One would never discover the limits of soul, should one traverse every road so deep a measure does it possess
~ Heraclitus
Immortals are mortal, mortals are immortal, living the others' death, being dead in the others' life.
~ Heraclitus
If all things were turned to smoke, the nostrils would distinguish them.
~ Heraclitus