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Wealth & Money Quote by Diogenes of Sinope

"In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face"

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A line like this is Diogenes at his most weaponized: taking a bodily impulse and turning it into a moral verdict. The image is crude on purpose. Spitting is what polite society trains you not to do in public; Diogenes makes that taboo the point. If wealth produces a house so pristinely controlled that even the messiness of being human has been engineered out, then the only honest place left for disgust is the owner himself.

The intent isn’t merely to insult rich people. It’s to puncture the whole logic of status: the rich man’s home is supposed to be the pinnacle of order, refinement, and safety. Diogenes flips it into a trap where etiquette becomes complicity. When there’s “no place” to spit, you’re looking at a world where every surface has been claimed, curated, and sanitized. That cleanliness reads as conquest. The spit has to land somewhere, and Diogenes insists it land on the face of the one who benefits from the enclosure.

The subtext is classic Cynic philosophy: property doesn’t civilize; it deforms. Diogenes lived in public, performed austerity, and treated decorum as a mask for power. In that context, the rich man’s house isn’t shelter; it’s a theater that demands everyone else play along. Spitting in his face becomes less an act of rudeness than a refusal to cooperate with the illusion that wealth equals virtue. It’s shock as argument: the body’s contempt puncturing the culture’s reverence.

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Later attribution: Heartless Bastard In Ecstasy (Jason Earls, 2009) modern compilationISBN: 9781435730502 · ID: rV2ITzZnwekC
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... In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face . " Diogenes of Sinope. Chapter. 25. I could put a lot of numbers in this book . I love numbers . But I am not going to include any ( well maybe a few ) . This book must remain ...
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Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (Diogenes of Sinope, 1915)50.0%
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Diogenes of Sinope

Diogenes of Sinope (412 BC - 323 BC) was a Philosopher from Greece.

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