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“Flee, my friend, into thy solitude—and thither, where a rough strong breeze bloweth. It is not thy lot to be a fly-flap.— Thus spake Zarathustra.” quote by Anonymous
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““Flee, my friend, into thy solitude—and thither, where a rough strong breeze bloweth. It is not thy lot to be a fly-flap.— Thus spake Zarathustra.””

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About This Quote

Source Book: Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1883

Seek solitude and a strong, challenging environment to find truth, avoiding trivial distractions.

In simple terms: Find truth in solitude and strong winds.

Key Takeaway

Embrace solitude and challenge for growth.

Themes

solitude challenge truth

Mood

contemplative introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • mountain retreats
  • creative writing
  • personal crises

Key Concepts

existentialism self‑discovery

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does solitude mean to you?
  • When have you faced a strong wind of change?
A Different Perspective

Solitude can also lead to loneliness and stagnation.

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