The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Religion, a Dialogue, Etc.

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Consequently the first impression should be carefully attendedto and noted, even written down if the subject of it is of personalimportance, provided, of course, that one can trust one's own sense ofphysiognomy. Subsequent acquaintance and intercourse will obliterate theimpression, but time will one day prove whether it is true.
Let us, however, not conceal from ourselves the fact that this firstimpression is for the most part extremely unedifying. How poor mostfaces are! With the exception of
...those that are beautiful, good-natured, or intellectual, that is to say, the very few and far between, I believea person of any fine feeling scarcely ever sees a new face without asensation akin to a shock, for the reason that it presents a new andsurprising combination of unedifying elements. To tell the truth, it is, as a rule, a sorry sight. There are some people whose faces bear thestamp of such artless vulgarity and baseness of character, such ananimal limitation of intelligence, that one wonders how they can appearin public with such a countenance, instead of wearing a mask.

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