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"The animal needing something knows how much it needs, the man does not."
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Democritus"In fact we do not know anything infallibly, but only that which changes according to the condition of our body and of the [influences] that reach and impinge upon it."
Democritus was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe. Democritus wrote extensively on a wide variety of topics.
"The animal needing something knows how much it needs, the man does not."
"Education is an ornament for the prosperous, a refuge for the unfortunate."
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"Coition is a slight attack of apoplexy. For man gushes forth from man, and is separated by being torn apart with a kind of blow."
"[I would] rather discover one cause than gain the kingdom of Persia."
"In a shared fish, there are no bones."