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>thank god that I either married or did not marry

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>>12926542
That drawing is by his cousin if I recall correctly. In real life he had a good looking face but a hunchback and a weak body that he himself complained about.

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>>12803623
This is how he actually looked like

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>>12461427
>What is flirtation? It is the result of doing away with the vital distinction between real love and real debauchery. Neither the real lover nor the real debauchee are guilty of flirting. A flirtation only toys with the possibility and is therefore a form of indulgence which dares to touch evil and fails to realize the good. To act 'on principle' is also a kind of flirtation, because it reduces moral action to an abstraction. But in mere scope flirtation has all the advantages, for one can flirt with anything, but one can only really love one girl. From the point of view of love, properly understood, any addition is really a subtraction (even though in a confused age a capricious man may be blinded by pleasure), and the more one adds the more one takes away.

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>>6546878
He asked a Danish newspaper to satirize him, and they did, and then people on the street laughed when they saw him.

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Are there any cases of Philosophers making clever jokes? Or just showing really interesting wit or just being weird?

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