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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Cesare Lombroso was an Italian criminologist, phrenologist, physician, and founder of the Italian School of Positivist Criminology. Lombroso rejected the established classical school, which held that crime was a characteristic trait of human nature. Instead, using concepts drawn from physiognomy, degeneration theory, psychiatry, and Social Darwinism, Lombroso's theory of anthropological criminology essentially stated that criminality was inherited, and that someone "born criminal" could be identified by physical (congenital) defects, which confirmed a criminal as savage or atavistic.
Good sense travels on the well-worn paths; genius, never. And that is why the crowd, not altogether without reason, is so ready to treat great men as lunatics.
The appearance of a single great genius is more than equivalent to the birth of a hundred mediocrities.
The ignorant man always adores what he cannot understand.
Genius is one of the many forms of insanity.
Unfortunately, goodness and honor are rather the exception than the rule among exceptional men, not to speak of geniuses.
Klopstock was questioned regarding the meaning of a passage in his poem. He replied, 'God and I both knew what it meant once; now God alone knows.'
God and I both knew what it meant once; now God alone knows.
The appearance of a single great genius is more than equivalent to the birth of a hundred mediocrities
The ignorant man always adores what he cannot understand
Unfortunately, goodness and honor are rather the exception than the rule among exceptional men, not to speak of geniuses
It is a sad mission to cut through and destroy with the scissors of analysis the delicate and iridescent veils with which our proud mediocrity clothes itself.