Diogenes — "The art of being a slave is to rule one's master."
The art of being a slave is to rule one's master.
The art of being a slave is to rule one's master.
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"The only way to be rich is to despise riches."
"The greatest pleasure in life is to do what people say you cannot do."
"It is better to be a dog than a flatterer."
"I am a dog because I fawn on those who give me anything, I yelp at those who refuse, and I set my teeth in rascals."
"I am still looking for a man, not just a featherless biped."
From Diogenes Laertius' 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers'
Date: 3rd century CE
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