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" What use are these people's wits, who let themselves be led by speechmakers, in crowds, without considering how many fools and thieves they are among, and how few
choose the good?

The best choose progress toward one thing, a name forever honored by the gods, while others eat their way toward sleep like nameless oxen. "

Heraclitus


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Heraclitus quote : What use are these people's wits, who let themselves be led by speechmakers, in crowds, without considering how many fools and thieves they are among, and how few<br />choose the good?<br /><br />The best choose progress toward one thing, a name forever honored by the gods, while others eat their way toward sleep like nameless oxen.