The road up and the road down are the same thing
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- | "[[The road up and the road down are the same thing]]" is a dictum attributed to [[Hippolytus of Rome|Hippolytus]] as recorded in ''[[Refutation of All Heresies]]'' 9.10.3. | + | "[[The road up and the road down are the same thing]]" is a dictum attributed to [[Heraclitus]], found in [[Hippolytus of Rome|Hippolytus]]'s ''[[Refutation of All Heresies]]'' 9.10.3. |
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"The road up and the road down are the same thing" is a dictum attributed to Heraclitus, found in Hippolytus's Refutation of All Heresies 9.10.3.
From Wikiquote:
- ὁδὸς ἄνω κάτω μία καὶ ὡυτή
- The road up and the road down is one and the same.
- Fragment 60
- Variant translations:
The road up and the road down are one and the same.
The road uphill and the road downhill are one and the same.
The way up and the way down are one and the same.
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