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In distinction to the mystics of every rank who, more honest and fatuous, talk about inspiration.
(in distinction to the mystics of every rank who, more honest and fatuous, talk about "inspiration"),
He is fatuous, vainglorious, and worst of all, insubstantial.
He is fatuous, vainglorious, and worst of all, insubstantial.
We obsessively go back over our slips and errors and contrast what did happen with what could so easily have been skirted if we had not been so fatuous and so witless.
A funny way to say stupid is fatuous.
Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey.