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Secretary's Office
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The
Diogenes Club
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London,
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fourth century BC circa 404-323 Diogenes the Cynic believed that personal happiness is satisfied by meeting one's natural needs and that what is natural cannot be shameful or indecent. He was determined to follow his own dictates, not adhering to the conventions of society. He lived a life of extreme simplicity, inured to want, and without shame. |
We
hope you will find The Diogenes Club a soothing atmosphere
and
will enjoy our comfortable chairs
and
access to the latest periodicals in our library.
Please
enjoy your visit.
The Diogenes Club Rules:
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No Member is permitted to take the least notice of the other one
2. No talking is (under any circumstances) allowed except in the Stranger's Room 3. Three offences, if brought to the attention of the committee, render the talker liable for expulsion |
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