Heraclitus Quotes
The Lord Whose Is The Oracle At Delphoi Neither Utters Nor Hides His Meaning, But Shows It By A Sign.
The Sibyl, With Raving Lips Uttering Things Mirthless, Unbedizened, And Unperfumed, Reaches Over A Thousand Years With Her Voice, Thanks To The God In Her.
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