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Vegetarian philosophers (8 items)
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Inspirational figures (35 items)
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Stoicism (10 items)
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Vegetarian philosophers (8 person items)

"Influenced by Pythagoras and Epicurus, the Roman philosopher Seneca (c.4 ECB-65 CE) adopted a vegetarian diet. Spencer states that Seneca denounced the cruelty of games used by Rome to distract the citizenry and challenged the decadence of his time. Seneca was forced to hide his vegetarianism for a time under the emperor Caligula due to Caligula's distrust. Under the emperor Nero, his former student, Seneca was forced to commit suicide at age 60, due either to rumors in the court or Nero's jealo"


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Inspirational figures (35 person items)

"โ€œWe are all chained to fortune: the chain of one is made of gold, and wide, while that of another is short and rusty. But what difference does it make? The same prison surrounds all of us, and even those who have bound others are bound themselves; unless perchance you think that a chain on the left side is lighter. Honors bind one man, wealth another; nobility oppresses some, humility others; some are held in subjection by an external power, while others obey the tyrant within; banishments kee"


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Stoicism (10 person items)
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