Condescension can be irritating in its expression of hysteria and imbecility, but that comes with freedom of speech. |
The nobility had died, the aristocracy had marched to imbecility or ordure! |
But this was only the commencement of the reign of imbecility and Germanism. |
He was seated in his wheelchair, a look of dull imbecility on his countenance. |
If Nietzsche had not ended in imbecility, Nietzscheism would end in imbecility. |
But these are checked by dispiriting reflections on my melancholy temper and imbecility of mind. |