Democritus fragment 9, Sextus, adv. math. vii, 135

Democritus sometimes does away with what appears to the senses, and says that none of these appears accdording to truth but only according to opinion: the truth in real things is that there are atoms and void. `By conventionsweet,' he says, `by convbention bitter, by convention hot, by convention cold, by convention color: but in reality atoms and void.'