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Degrees Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Something might be true while being harmful and dangerous in the highest degree. Indeed, it might be a basic characteristic of existence that those who…
- The degree and kind of a man's sexuality reach up into the ultimate pinnacle of his spirit.
- Socrates and Plato are right: whatever man does he always does well, that is, he does that which seems to him good (useful) according to…
- A degree of culture, and assuredly a very high one, is attained when man rises above superstitions and religious notions and fears, and, for instance,…
- What separates two people most profoundly is a different sense and degree of cleanliness.
- Every high degree of power always involves a corresponding degree of freedom from good and evil.
- Knapsack of the Metaphysicians.- Those who boast so mightily of the scientificality of their metaphysics should receive no answer; it is enough to pluck at…
- The stronger becomes master of the weaker, in so far as the latter cannot assert its degree of independence here there is no mercy, no…
- For those who need consolation no means of consolation is so effective as the assertion that in their case no consolation is possible: it implies…
- Unpleasant, even dangerous, qualities can be found in every nation and every individual: it is cruel to demand that the Jew be an exception. In…
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- Some things get written more quickly than others, but I can't really measure degrees of difficulty. — Paul Auster
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- Laziness. Unwarranted repose of manner in a person of low degree. — Ambrose Bierce
- Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence. — Ambrose Bierce
- Ability is commonly found to consist mainly in a high degree of solemnity. — Ambrose Bierce