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“He was seized and dragged off to King Philip, and being asked who he was, replied, "A spy upon your insatiable greed."”
Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 43. Cf. Plutarch, Moralia, 70CD.
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“Aristotle dines when it seems good to King Philip, but Diogenes when he himself pleases.”
Plutarch, On Exile, 12 (Moralia, 604D)
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