Quote by Xenophanes
"One god, greatest among gods and men, neither in form like unto mortals nor in thought."
"One god, greatest among gods and men, neither in form like unto mortals nor in thought."
"The gods did not reveal all things to men from the beginning, but men through their own seeking find them out in time."
"If cattle and horses and lions had hands, or were able to draw with their hands and create the same works as men, horses would draw the forms of the gods like horses, and cattle like cattle."
"Homer and Hesiod have attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among men."
"But mortals suppose that the gods are born as they are, and have clothes like theirs, and voice and form."