“For in other ways a woman is full of fear, defenseless, dreads the sight of cold steel; but, when once she is wronged in the matter of love, no other soul can hold so many thoughts of blood.”

—  Euripidés , Medea

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ancient Athenian playwright -480–-406 BC

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