Thanks to Athens’ seaborne grain trade, the wheat in Socrates’ daily bread was more likely to have grown in Russia, Sicily, or Egypt than in the fields of Attica, just outside the city walls. The far horizons opened up by the navy allowed Socrates himself to say, ‘Do not call me an Athenian. I am a citizen of the world.’John R. HaleThe Author of this QuoteAuthorJohn R. HaleAmerican Archaeologist and Historian