With that generosity which aristotle had taught him, alexander determined to call upon diogenes . 亚力山大以亚里斯多德教给他的慷慨大度,决定亲自去拜访戴奥吉尼斯。
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Diogenes held that the good man was self - sufficient and did not require material comforts or wealth 提奥奇尼斯认为好人是自给自足的,不需要物质享受和财富。
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Diogenes ate the bread and a few olives squatting down and washed them down with a few handfuls of water scooped from the spring 戴奥真斯蹲在地上吃面包和几个橄榄,然后从喷泉捧几捧水把吃的东西冲下去。
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" oh , it is well enough as the production of a human composer , sung by featherless bipeds , to quote the late diogenes . “哦,既然作曲家是一个人,而唱歌的又是德奥琪纳德奥琪纳公元前四一三三二七,希腊嘲世派哲学家。
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Diogenes went to look for an honest lawyer . " how ' s it going ? " , someone asked . " not too bad " , said diogenes . " i still have my lantern . 第欧根尼打着灯笼到处在找一位诚实的律师。有人问他, “事情怎么样了” ?第欧根尼回答说: “我的灯笼还在” 。
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Nie detested debray , - not only because he was a source of dissension and scandal under the paternal roof , but because she had at once classed him in that catalogue of bipeds whom plato endeavors to withdraw from the appellation of men , and whom diogenes designated as animals upon two legs without feathers 但男爵夫人如果能再作敏锐和深刻的分析,她就会知道:事实正巧相反,欧热妮所以厌恶德布雷,决不是因为他是引起她父母失和与家庭流言的,而只是因为她象柏拉图一样,把他归类为一种无羽毛的两脚动物。