Best Friedrich Nietzsche Quotations
- History teaches that a race of people is best preserved where the greater number hold one common spirit in consequence of the similarity of their… Accustomed
- Every fact and every work exercises a fresh persuasion over every age and every new species of man. History always enunciates new truths. Age
- A lack of the historical sense is the hereditary fault of all philosophers. All
- The hypocrite who always plays one and the same part ceases at last to be a hypocrite. Always Plays
- Whoever aims publicly at great things and at length perceives secretly that he is too weak to achieve them, has usually also insufficient strength to… Achieve
- We praise or blame as one or the other affords more opportunity for exhibiting our power of judgement. Affords
- Partial knowledge is more triumphant than complete knowledge; it takes things to be simpler than they are, and so makes its theory more popular and… Complete
- In the knowledge of truth, what really matters is the possession of it, not the impulse under which it was sought. Impulse
- In almost all sciences the fundamental knowledge is either found in earliest times or is still being sought. All
- For the purpose of knowledge we must know how to make use of the inward current which draws us towards a thing, and also of… Current
- Conversation with a friend will only bear good fruit of knowledge when both think only of the matter under consideration and forget that they are… Bear
- No honey is sweeter than that of knowledge. Honey
- Creation is the great redemption from suffering and all life's growing light. But the creator must be suffering if needed and accept much change. Accept
- If you believed more in life you would fling yourself less to the moment. Believed
- Spiritual strength and passion, when accompanied by bad manners, only provoke loathing. Accompanied
- Nobody thanks a witty man for politeness when he puts himself on a par with a society in which it would not be polite to… Courtesy
- When good friends praise a gifted person he often appears to be delighted with them out of politeness and goodwill, but in reality he feels… Appears
- Good manners disappear in proportion as the influence of a Court and an exclusive aristocracy lessens; this decrease can be plainly observed from decade to… Aristocracy
- The less men are fettered by tradition, the greater becomes the inward activity of their motives, and greater again in proportion to their outer restlessness. Activity
- It is only possible through the fact that sympathy for the general life and suffering of mankind is very weakly developed in the individual. Developed
- All mankind is divided, as it was at all times and is still, into slaves and freemen. All
- Freedom of opinion is like health; both are individual, and no good general conception can be set up of either of them. Both
- Unconsciously we seek the principles and opinions which are suited to our temperament, so that at last it seems as if these principles and opinions… Character
- God is a gross answer, an indelicacy against us thinkers- at bottom merely a gross prohibition for us: you shall not think! Answer
- So far there has been no philosopher in whose hands philosophy has not grown into an apology for knowledge; on this point, at least, every… All
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