"A fool is known by his speech; and a wise man by silence."
"Souls never die, but always on quitting one abode pass to another. All things change, nothing perishes. The soul passes hither and thither, occupying now this body, now that... As a wax is stamped with certain figures, then melted, then stamped anew with others, yet it is always the same wax. So, the Soul being always the same, yet wears at different times different forms."
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Source: Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, Pythagoras, Nayán Louise Redfield (1925). “The Golden Verses of Pythagoras”, p.175, Library of Alexandria
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