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Zeno of Citium

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Biography - Zeno of Citium:

Hellenistic philosopher from Citium, he was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy, which he taught in Athens.
Born: -334 - Died: -262
Period:
3rd century BC
4th century BC
Place of birth: Cyprus

All the good are friends of one another.


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As quoted in Stromata, v. 14. by Clement of Alexandria




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The end is life in agreement with nature.






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