Home » Quote » Diogenes of Sinope » „Aristotle dines when it seems good to King Philip, but Diogenes when he himself pleases.“ „Aristotle dines when it seems good to King Philip, but Diogenes when he himself pleases.“ — Diogenes of Sinope Related quotes „He was seized and dragged off to King Philip, and being asked who he was, replied, "A spy upon your insatiable greed."“ — Diogenes of Sinope „It's only when a man tames his own demons that he becomes the king of himself if not of the world.“ — Joseph Campbell „When some one boasted that at the Pythian games he had vanquished men, Diogenes replied, "Nay, I defeat men, you defeat slaves."“ — Diogenes of Sinope „When Alexander the Great addressed him with greetings, and asked if he wanted anything, Diogenes replied "Yes, stand a little out of my sunshine."“ — Diogenes of Sinope „Jace knew he was being cruel, and he barely cared. Hurting people he loved was almost as good as hurting himself when he was in this kind of mood.“ — Cassandra Clare
„Aristotle dines when it seems good to King Philip, but Diogenes when he himself pleases.“ — Diogenes of Sinope