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That’s actually false. They have at least one, Chilon of Sparta who was a sage known for pithy sayings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilon_of_Sparta
One of his terse sayings was to the effect of you shouldn’t promise something because you may not live to keep your word and philosophers who came later such as sextus Empiricus and Hegel in his lectures on Greek lit took this even further and interpolated that you should never put any sort of faith in sense perception because all of the visual realm is equally liable to falsehood. You can’t promise or have faith in anything because everything is illusory.
That’s sort of reaching and stretching what he said but Chilon and the seven sages did have at least marginal influence on others to come.