Diogenes — "I have nothing, therefore I have everything."
I have nothing, therefore I have everything.
I have nothing, therefore I have everything.
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"I have been shipwrecked, and have lost everything, and am therefore a happy man."
"Of what use is a philosopher who doesn't hurt anyone's feelings?"
"The greatest good is freedom from pleasure."
"Most men are within a finger's breadth of being mad."
"He once saw a boy drinking water out of his hands, and immediately threw away the cup which he carried attached to his wallet, saying, 'A boy has beaten me in plainness of living.'"
Reflects his ascetic philosophy and rejection of material possessions.
Date: c. 350 BCE
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