A man in the night kindles a light for himself when his vision is extinguished; living, he is in contact with the dead when asleep, and with the sleeper when awake. (Heraclitus, Fragment 26, in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, edited by Hermann Diels and Walther Kranz (DK B26).
Hades and Dionysus, for whom they go mad and rage, are one and the same. (Heraclitus, Fragment 15, in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, edited by Diels and Kranz (DK B15).