Four Types of People

 

Von Clausewitz, Carl.  On War.  London:  Penguin, 1982, 147-8.

            1.  Very little excitability; phlegmatic, indolent

 

            2.  Very excitable; full of feeling but sober minded

 

            3.  Very easily roused; feelings blaze up quickly and violently but do not last

 

            4.  Cannot be moved by slight causes; not to be roused suddenly but gradually; feelings become very powerful and are much more lasting; strong passions lying deep and latent

 

Mt 13:3-8

            1.  Doesn't understand.

           

            2.  No root.

 

            3.  Cares for wealth.

 

            4.  Understands and bears fruit.