I walked on to the next corner, sat on a bench at a bus stop, and read in my new book about Heraclitus. All things flow like a river, he said; nothing abides. Parmenides, on the other hand, believed that nothing ever changed, it only seemed so. Both views appealed to me.
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Ross MacDonald, The Chill (1963), Vintage Crime/Black Lizard edition, pp. 209-210.