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" man who has in equal degree the character of both classes, since he attains to the lowest member of the class above bodies, namely, the human soul, which is at the bottom of the series of intellectual beings - and is said, therefore, to be the horizon and boundary line of things corporeal and incorporeal. "

Arthur Koestler , The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe


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Arthur Koestler quote : man who has in equal degree the character of both classes, since he attains to the lowest member of the class above bodies, namely, the human soul, which is at the bottom of the series of intellectual beings - and is said, therefore, to be the horizon and boundary line of things corporeal and incorporeal.