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Distress Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- But not to perish from internal distress and doubt when one inflicts great suffering and hears the cry of suffering : that is great, that…
- To regard states of distress in general as an objection, as something which must be abolished is the greatest nonsense on earth; having the most…
- As regards the celebrated struggle for life, it seems to me for the present to have been rather asserted than proved. It does occur, but…
- But in the end one also has to understand that the needs that religion has satisfied and philosophy is now supposed to satisfy are not…
- Who can attain to anything great if he does not feel in himself the force and will to inflict great pain? The ability to suffer…
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