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Quotes About Blockhead

He's is a real dummy
~ R.L. Stine
A coxcomb is the blockhead's man of merit.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
Clairvoyant, n.: A person, commonly a woman, who has the power of seeing that which is invisible to her patron - namely, that he is a blockhead.
~ Ambrose Bierce
It is intolerable that it should be in the power of one blockhead to do so much mischief.
~ Charles James
If you are conscious to yourself that you possess more knowledge upon some subjects than others of your standing, reflect that you have had greater opportunites of seeing the world, and obtaining a knowledge of Mankind than any of your cotemporarys, that you have never wanted a Book, but it has been supplied you, that your whole time has been spent in the company of Men of Literature and Science. How unpardonable would it have been in you, to have been a Blockhead.
~ Abigail Adams
I have felt in my very blood, ever since I was born, a most unconquerable hatred towards the whole tribe of fools, and it arises from the fact that I feel myself a blockhead whenever I am in their company.
~ Giacomo Casanova
CLAIRVOYANT, n. A person, commonly a woman, who has the power of seeing that which is invisible to her patron, namely, that he is a blockhead.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Of all the griefs, that harass the distressed, Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest; Fate never wounds more deep the generous heart, Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart.   Has
~ Samuel Johnson
An illusion of depth often occurs if a blockhead is a muddlehead at the same time
~ Karl Kraus
He was not at the moment in very good odour at Bow Street. Such epithets as Blockhead and Blunderer had been used in connection with his last case. 'Jeremiah Stubbs, miss,' said the Runner. 'I am here in the execution of my dooty.
~ Georgette Heyer
loggerhead. 1. Latin: Caretta caretta. A tropical sea turtle with a hard shell and a large head. 2. a stupid fellow; blockhead. 3. at loggerheads; in disagreement; in a quarrel.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Being a blockhead is sometimes the best security against being cheated by a man of wit.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
An illusion of depth often occurs if a blockhead is a muddlehead at the same time
~ Karl Kraus
Crocodiles, you will say, are stationary. Mr. Waterton tells me that the crocodile does not change,—that a cayman, in fact, or an alligator, is just as good for riding upon as he was in the time of the Pharaohs. That may be; but the reason is that the crocodile does not live fast—he is a slow coach. I believe it is generally understood among naturalists that the crocodile is a blockhead. It is my own impression that the Pharaohs were also blockheads.
~ Thomas de Quincey
A lively blockhead in company is a public benefit. Silence or dulness by the side of folly looks like wisdom.
~ William Hazlitt
Being a blockhead is sometimes the best security against being cheated by a man of wit.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Strange enough how creatures of the human-kind shut their eyes to plainest facts; and by the mere inertia of Oblivion and Stupidity, live at ease in the midst of Wonders and Terrors. But indeed man is, and was always, a blockhead and dullard; much readier to feel and digest, than to think and consider.
~ Thomas Carlyle
It is intolerable that it should be in the power of one blockhead to do so much mischief.
~ Charles James Fox
These rocks are a release for my pent-up emotions. When I feel all tied up inside, I just stand here and throw rocks into that vacant lot!" "Hello, Charlie Brown, you blockhead!" "Sometimes I think I'm kind of a vacant lot myself...
~ Charles M. Schulz
A lively blockhead in company is a public benefit. Silence or dulness by the side of folly looks like wisdom.
~ Hazlitt
Any blockhead can arrange a sublet. All I ever wanted was to support myself on art.
~ Walter Keane
I went to college in '94 and started freestyling a lot more and hearing how others did it, hearing styles from other regions, all of it. Met Blockhead there.
~ Aesop Rock
Heart agitated with remains of former passion is most susceptible to a new one...How unpardonable would it have been in you to have been a blockhead. ...Abigail knew no amount of largess could repay her sisters for their attention to her children.
~ Unknown