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collectorsweekly: Details from the “Mosaic dell'asàrotos
illuminatizeitgeist: “The soul has no limits.” — Heraclitus
sio2jaz: ‘Day by day, what you choose, what you think and
necspenecmetu: Abraham Janssens, Heraclitus, c. 1609
zasu: Hendrick ter Brugghen (Dutch, 1588 - 1629), Heraclitus, 1628.
Hendrick ter Brugghen, or Terbrugghen (Dutch, 1588-1629), Heraclitus,
Heraclitus by Hendrick Terbrugghen 1628 oil on canvas Rijksmuseum
ohthentic: optichron: After Heraclitus / Barcelona, Spain /
philosophybits: “Honey is both bitter and sweet.” — Heraclitus,
thesuncameouttoplay: “Even a soul submerged in sleep
granosdegranada: “Day by day, what you choose, what you think
beholders-eye: “The road up and the road down are one and
artycmonkeys: Johannes Moreelse, Heraclitus (1630) / Arctic
illuminatizeitgeist: “The soul has no limits.” — Heraclitus
I see it as a key element in being regarded as someone of sound