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Anacharsis, a legendary Scythian philosopher of ancient Greece, challenged conventional wisdom with his unconventional teachings and philosophical insights. His travels and encounters with Greek thinkers influenced his philosophical outlook, leading him to advocate for simplicity, virtue, and the pursuit of wisdom.
"Play so that you may be serious."
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"Play so that you may be serious."

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"Wise men argue causes; fools decide them."
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"Wise men argue causes; fools decide them."

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"Written laws are like spiders' webs, and will, like them, only entangle and hold the poor and weak, while the rich and powerful will easily break through them."
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"Written laws are like spiders' webs, and will, like them, only entangle and hold the poor and weak, while the rich and powerful will easily break through them."

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"Every man is his own chief enemy."
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"Every man is his own chief enemy."

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"The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness."
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"The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness."

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