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Yet I do not myself think that having a bad temper makes someone a bad man.
The E-flat Major work, scored with clarinets and more lyrical in temper, makes fewer departures, except in the intensity of its slow movement, where Mozart used a new palette of darker orchestral colours, and the epigrammatic wit of its finale.
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His ability to refute the arguments of others, together with his aggressiveness, self-confidence, irritability, and bad temper, made many enemies for him.
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Controlling my temper, making passion and intensity a positive instead of a negative.
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