"Being asked where in Greece he saw good men, he replied, "Good men nowhere, but good boys at Sparta.""

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Source: Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Book 6: The Cynics. Book by Diogenes Laërtius translated by R. D. Hicks, 1925.

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Diogenes

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Diogenes was a Greek philosopher known for his ascetic lifestyle and sharp critiques of societal norms, embodying the principles of Cynicism.

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