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“When one with honeyed words but evil mind persuades the mob, great woes befall the state”

Euripides

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This quote is about how dangerous it can be when someone who speaks very nicely but has bad intentions convinces a group of people to follow them. Imagine a person who tells people what they want to hear, making everything sound wonderful, but secretly, they are planning something harmful. For example, many dictators in history have used charming speeches to gain power and then caused great harm once they were in control. The message here is to be careful and not just trust someone because they sound sweet or convincing. It's important to look at their actions and intentions too. In everyday life, this means being cautious about who you follow or believe, and making sure their actions match their words to avoid trouble.

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Deception Persuasion Political manipulation Public opinion Rhetoric
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