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Aristotle Great men are always of a nature originally melancholy.
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C. S. Lewis It is only our bad temper that we put down to being tired or worried or hungry; we put our good temper down to ourselves.
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George Eliot It was not that she was out of temper, but that the world was not equal to the demands of her fine organism.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero They are eloquent who can speak low things acutely, and of great things with dignity, and of moderate things with temper.
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Margery Allingham When the habitually even-tempered suddenly fly into a passion, that explosion is apt to be more impressive than the outburst of the most violent amongst us.
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Oscar Wilde Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when called upon to act according with the dictates of reason.
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Roseanne Barr Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month I can be myself.
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William Penn Nothing does reason more right, than the coolness of those that offer it: For Truth often suffers more by the heat of its defenders, than from the arguments of its opposers.
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Wilson Mizener The worst-tempered people I've ever met were the people who knew they were wrong.
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