Vulgar words in The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Religion, a Dialogue, Etc. (Page 1)
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One could perhaps discriminate from behind between a blockhead, a fool and a man of genius.
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The blockhead would be discerned by the torpidity and sluggishness of all his movements: folly sets its mark upon every gesture, and so does intellect and a studious nature.
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* * * * * A person of phlegmatic disposition who is a blockhead, would, with a sanguine nature, be a fool.