Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:40:21 -0700 From: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org> To: "G. Adam Stanislav" <zen@buddhist.com> Cc: chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Excellent Gartner Group report: Debunking Open Source Myths Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000131181207.0402c1e0@localhost> In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20000131185734.00a689a0@mail85.pair.com> References: <4.2.2.20000131154259.041e7240@localhost> <3.0.6.32.20000131030237.00a0e930@mail85.pair.com> <4.2.2.20000130220321.0409e770@localhost> <20000130000622.7DD7314E12@hub.freebsd.org> <200001290632.WAA17774@c62443-a.frmt1.sfba.home.com>
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At 05:57 PM 1/31/2000 , G. Adam Stanislav wrote: > >From what I learned in High School (which was 35 years ago, so I may not be >remembering it correctly), it was Heraclitus who said you cannot enter the >same river twice because by the time you re-enter, water has flowed, hence >the river has changed. It's part of Buddhist lore, too. Have you read Hesse's "Siddhartha?" He uses this at the climax of the book. I suspect that the name of the TRUE originator is lost forever, and several others have claimed the saying as their own over time. --Brett To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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