Shining by night with borrowed light,[[446]] wandering round the earth.
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Always looking to the beams of the sun.
For just as thought finds at any time the mixture of its erring organs, so does it come to men; for that which thinks is the same, namely, the substance of the limbs, in each and every man; for their thought is that of which there is more in them.[[447]] R. P. 128.
On the right boys; on the left girls.[[448]]
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Thus, according to men’s opinions, did things come into being, and thus they are now. In time they will grow up and pass away. To each of these things men have assigned a fixed name. R. P. 129 b.
“It is.”