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Christine thought he might be too finely constituted, too conscientious for it.
Occasionally, though, you have what Nietzsche considered "something very rare but a thing to take delight in: a man with a finely constituted intellect who has the character, the inclinations and also the experiences appropriate to such an intellect".
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What constitutes male, what constitutes female?
What constitutes greatness?
These constitute the feet.
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