"Thought is something limitless and independent, and has been mixed with no thing but is alone by itself. β¦ What was mingled with it would have prevented it from having power over anything in the way in which it does. β¦ For it is the finest of all things and the purest."
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Anaxagoras, Fragment B12, in Jonathan Barnes, Early Greek Philosophy (1984), p. 190.
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