“Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.” — Viktor E. Frankl Copy Share Image
“It was never a good thing when a bad guy started quoting Nietzsche.” — Robert Kroese Copy Share Image
“When you go to women,” says Nietzsche, “take your whip with you.” — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
“I thought of something from Nietzsche: “How little suffices for happiness!” — William Powers Copy Share Image
“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does… — Al Kavadlo Copy Share Image
“When you gaze into the abyss, Nietzsche wrote, the abyss also gazes into you.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“We can never comprehend the depths of gloom of night in the light of day".” — Matthew Strecher Copy Share Image
Nietzsche was so intelligent and advanced. And that's how I am. I'm the black, basketball-playing Nietzsche. — Shaquille O'Neal Copy Share Image
The only dance masters I could have were Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Walt Whitman and Nietzsche. — Isadora Duncan Copy Share Image
“Truth is a sword, and only those willing to bleed for it should dare to wield it.” — David Maze Copy Share Image
Nietzsche's accomplishment is that he permits us to see corruption from the inside. — Robert Payne Copy Share Image
“Nietzsche mourns the loss of “man’s belief in his dignity, his uniqueness, his irreplace-ability in the scheme of existence.” For me, it… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
“Our vanity, our self-love, promotes the cult of the genius,” Nietzsche said.11 “For if we think of genius as something magical, we… — Angela Duckworth Copy Share Image
Frank Schirrmacher's passing is a great loss. Among the intellectuals, he, along with Friedrich Kittler, was the only one who understood the… — Hubert Burda Copy Share Image
“Hell is only the Cringe Eternal and the Place of our Self's Undoing. When Nietzsche proclaimed "God is Dead!" he forgot to… — Grant Morrison Copy Share Image
“Nietzsche is a marvelous antidote to all fundamentally anti-Biblical efforts to turn mythology into a kind of Bible, and that is the… — René Girard Copy Share Image
“This passage, in fact, makes strikingly clear that both at the level of ontogenesis (the development of the child) and phylogenesis (the… — Nidesh Lawtoo Copy Share Image
“Nietzsche is no more or less than the Schliemann of asceticisms. In the midst of the excavation sites, surrounded by the psychopathic… — Peter Sloterdijk Copy Share Image
“With everything perfect,” Nietzsche wrote, “we do not ask how it came to be.” Instead, “we rejoice in the present fact as… — Angela Duckworth Copy Share Image
“In the later part of his creative life Nietzsche suffered acutely from loneliness. Like his alter ego, Zarathustra, he found himself alone… — Julian Young Copy Share Image
“Nietzsche wants us to become aware of the fact that we are A5 Active Knowers, that we are always already organizing experience,… — Lee Braver Copy Share Image
“One need not believe in Pallas Athena, the virgin goddess, to be overwhelmed by the Parthenon. Similarly, a man who rejects all… — Walter Kaufmann Copy Share Image
“It has gradually become clear to me what every great philosophy up till now has consisted of – namely, the confession of… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Such is the world as it appeared to Nietzsche under the monumental aspect of Turin: a discontinuity of intensities that are given… — Pierre Klossowski Copy Share Image
“Petre's commitment to Roman Catholicism combined with her openness to mental and moral subjectivism formed a rare alchemy among early twentieth-century Catholics.… — Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen Copy Share Image
“Oh, they said God was dead, all those beatniks and snooty-ass Frenchmen. Not me. I knew better. I said to them, "Wait,… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
“In the second Unzeitgemäße Betrachtung Nietzsche speaks about “individuals who form a kind of bridge over the wild stream of becoming” and… — Heinrich Meier Copy Share Image
“Digressions, objections, delight in mockery, carefree mistrust are signs of health; everything unconditional belongs in pathology. ” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Frederick Nietzsche was important to me, in teaching that it's okay to strive to improve the human being. — Zoltan Istvan Copy Share Image
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.” — Dan Brown Copy Share Image