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Paros, 5th century B.C.
MANY TIMES ANGER TAKES CONTROL OF OUR MIND, SO IT IS NO DIFFERENT FROM MADNESS
MANY TIMES ANGER TAKES CONTROL OF OUR MIND, SO IT IS NO DIFFERENT FROM MADNESS - EUENUS

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Sophist and elegiac poet from Paros, 5th century BC. Plato and Aristotle often mention by this name a sophist who was also a poet, and especially a poet of elegies. In the fragments that have survived only from his work, it appears that Evinos cultivated the advanced form of ancient elegy, that is, his poetry had a close relationship with sophistic prose. He probably died shortly after the death of Socrates.

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  1. IT IS A SERIOUS EVIL THAT ANYONE DARE TO PLAY THE WISE, BECAUSE IF THEY ARE NOT REALLY SUCH, THEY WILL BRING ONLY DAMAGE AND EVIL
  2. MANY TIMES ANGER TAKES CONTROL OF OUR MIND, SO IT IS NO DIFFERENT FROM MADNESS