Parmenidean Fragments, 16

Parmenides  translated by John Burnet

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16For just as thought finds at any time the mixture of its erring organs, so does it come to men; for that which thinks is the same, namely, the substance of the limbs, in each and every man; for their thought is that of which there is more in them.

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