Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1901 — Eye Indicates Character. [ARTICLE]

Eye Indicates Character.

Physiognomists rely greatly upon the expression and color of tho eye in reading character. It is said that deep blue eyes indicate a mind disposed to coquetry, but still bespeak a heart capable of pure, unswerving, ardent love. Gray eyes signify dignity, intelligence, and large reasoning powers. Greenish eyes belong to a nature in which will be found, in the majority of cases, jealously, falsehood, scandal and malice. Where the white is tinged with yellow and streaked with reddish veins, the eyes are the reflectors of passion and hasty temper. Restless eyes, that cannot look one steadily in the face, denote a scheming and a treacherous disposition. Quiet eyes signify self-command, complacency, and a modicum of conceit. Black eyes tell you of slumbering passions and an active disposition, sometimes marred with a tinge of deceit. The brown eye is a dear, sweet eye, loving and tenner, and as trusty as it is honest and faithful, indicating a nature full of generosity, kindness and happiuess— New York Weekly.