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On reaching Athens he fell in with **Antisthenes**. Being repulsed by him, because he never welcomed pupils, by sheer persistence Diogenes wore him out. Once when he stretched out his staff against him, the pupil offered his head with the words, " | On reaching Athens he fell in with **Antisthenes**. Being repulsed by him, because he never welcomed pupils, by sheer persistence Diogenes wore him out. Once when he stretched out his staff against him, the pupil offered his head with the words, " | ||
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+ | Source: The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, | ||
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