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  • Lucretius was passionate, and much more in need of exhortations to prudence than Epicurus was. He committed suicide, and appears to have suffered from periodic insanity - brought on, so some averred, by the pains of love or the unintended effects of a love philtre.

    " A History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell, (Book I, Part III, Chapter XXVII), 1945.