Jóhann Valur

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By his own estimation, he was not only idle but slow-witted. His intelligence could not penetrate the slightest cloud: ‘There is no subtlety so empty22 that it will not stump me. Of games in which the mind has a part – chess, cards, draughts, and others – I understand nothing but the barest rudiments.’
How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
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