Physiognomy, Phrenology

January 31st, 2005 | Posted in: Quotes, Medical & Science | Keywords: none | No Comments



Physiognomy, Phrenology

*** Watchtower Reprints 1915 Jan 15 p.5611} ***

Man’s head is shaped differently; therefore he can think of subjects about which the lower animals cannot think… A man with a head of a given shape cannot think with the same breadth of mind as a man with a better shaped head — a man who is less fallen.Some have lost more, others less, of the original perfection, of the original intelligence, given man in his creation.

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*** Golden Age 1921 Jan 19 p.224 ***

The size of the nose, as also the size of the eyes, is not without significance. The small-nosed man cannot have a judicial mind, whatever his other excellencies may be. And a man whose nose upturns can no more be expected to administer justice than a pug dog can be expected to act as a shepherd.

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