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We Can Always Be Born Again | The Life of Zeno

The Daily Stoic

CHAPTER

Zeno's Voyage to Athens

He was shipwrecked on a voyage from Phoenicia to Pariahs. He went up into Athens and sat down in a bookseller shop, being then a man of thirty. Crates passed by in the nick of time, so the bookseller pointed to him and said, follow yonder man. From that day, he became crates pupil,. showing in other respects a strong bent for philosophy; with too much native modesty to assimilate cynic shamelessness. When at this time he had written his Republic, some said and just that he had written it on Sinosura, i.e. on the dog's tail. But at last he left crates, and the men

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