"Even a soul submerged in sleep
Is hard at work, and helps
Make something of the world"
- 500 BC
Quote from: Britannica on HeraclitusHe complained that most people failed to comprehend the logos (Greek: "reason"), the universal principle through which all things are interrelatedand all natural events occur, and thus lived like dreamers with a false view of the world. A significant manifestation of the logos, Heraclitus claimed, is the underlying connection between opposites.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Heraclitus
Quote from: Britannica on HeraclitusHeraclitus's famous analogy of life to a river: "Upon those who step into the same rivers, different and ever different waters flow down."
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Heraclitus
For me, it is important how I interpret a quote; it is less important what the author intended to say, and what others believed the quote to mean.