
Frag. B 17, quoted in John Burnet's Early Greek Philosophy, (1920), Chapter 6.
quoted in Heinrich Ritter, Tr. from German by Alexander James William Morrison, The History of Ancient Philosophy, Vol.1 http://books.google.com/books?id=pUgXAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA284 (1838)
Frag. B 17, quoted in John Burnet's Early Greek Philosophy, (1920), Chapter 6.
“All secrets are deep. All secrets become dark. That's in the nature of secrets.”
Source: Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (2005)
Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), The Philosophical Act, pp. 64–65
Source: Leisure: The Basis Of Culture
[In the Company of the Holy Mother, 295]
Source: The Hidden Goddess (2011), Chapter 19, “The Ruined Woman” (p. 310)
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