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  • For Kassner, the physiognomist is the mystic of the whole created world.
  • Landholdt was the niece of his friend, the Swiss physiognomist Johann Kaspar Lavater.
  • Honegger-Lavater was a direct descendant of the Swiss poet and physiognomist Johann Kaspar Lavater.
  • Now the role that was played by the flaneur, the physiognomist and the detective has been taken by the surveillance camera.
  • She used Manjeong ( ) as a pseudonym, given by a physiognomist; it means to become a master of gugak.
  • In his review of a Dusty Springfield biography Lewis had said : " Call me a crazy old physiognomist, but my theory is that you can always spot a lesbian by her big thrusting chin.
  • After inspecting Socrates, a physiognomist announced that he was given to intemperance, sensuality, and violent bursts of passion which was so contrary to Socrates's image that his students accused the physiognomist of lying.
  • After inspecting Socrates, a physiognomist announced that he was given to intemperance, sensuality, and violent bursts of passion which was so contrary to Socrates's image that his students accused the physiognomist of lying.
  • That such a ruler would expend none of the effort of the physiognomist and driver and yet enjoy the efficaciousness of the horse would be because he knows the principle of being a passenger . ( 24, tr.
  • Hence often jesters compare someone who is not beautiful to a goat breathing fire, or again to a ram butting, and a certain physiognomist reduced all faces to those of two or three animals, and his arguments often prevailed on people . ( trans.
  • Obtaining ten good horses is not as good as obtaining one excellent physiognomist of horses, like Bole, nor ten fine swords as good as one excellent smith, like Ouye, nor a thousand " li " of land as good as one sage . ( 24, tr.
  • A physiognomist named Yoshito Mizuno was employed from 1936 to 1945 by the Imperial Japanese Naval Aeronautics Department, examining candidates for the Naval Air Corps, after to their surprise Admiral Yamamoto's staff discovered that he could predict with over 80 % accuracy the qualifications of candidates to become successful pilots.
  • Scot also argues that a physiognomist should take into account a person's " age, long residence in one place, long social usage, excessive prevalence of the humours of his complexion beyond what is customary, accidental sickness, violence, accidents contrary to nature, and a defect of one of the five natural senses ."