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The other things have a share of everything, but mind is unlimited and self-ruling and has been mixed with no thing, but is alone itself by itself. For if it were not by itself, but had been mixed with anything else, then it would partake of all things, if it had been mixed with anything (for there is a share of everything in everything, just as I have said before); and the things mixed together with it would thwart it, so that it would control none of the things in the way that it in fact does, being alone by itself. For mind is the finest of all things and the purest, and indeed it maintains all discernment about everything and has the greatest strength. — Anaxagoras, Fragments, B12 (via philosophybits)
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