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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Washington: [QB] . . Could be you're right, Mike. In truth, though, Socrates was phenotypically African as he describes himself but was called ugly; beauty is in the eye of the beholder and there was no greater philosopher than he. There's no physicist more respected today than Stephen Hawking at Oxford - though he is all but shriveled and hasn't been able to walk for decades. Desmond Tutu is diminutive in stature but it is he that won the Nobel Prize and not more handsome others. David, though, was a humble sheppard boy when Goliath met his match. In all fairness, kings almost commonly at least wore diadems. It was the Syrians, Selucid kings, white kings for 300 years following Alexander who seldom wore diadems and Alexander himself did not. Maybe Hannibal would have appeared more heroic. You could be right. . . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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