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Great Saying By Great Authors Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Where does one not find that bland degeneration which beer produces in the spirit!
- Yet for all that, there is nothing in me of a founder ofa religionreligions are affairs of the rabble; I find it necessary to wash…
- At the moment when a man openly makes known his difference of opinion from a well-known party leader, the whole world thinks that he must…
- In every philosophical school,three thinkers succeed one another in the following way:the first produces out of himself the sap and seed, the second draws it…
- Can an ass be tragic?To perish under a burden that one can neither bear nor cast off? The case of the philosopher.
- From whatever you wish to know and measure you must take your leave, at least for a time. Only when you have leftthe town can…
- The will to overcome an emotion is ultimately nothing but the will of anotheror ofseveral otheremotions.
- The one conclusive argument that has at all times discouraged people from drinking a poison is not that it kills but rather that it tastesbad.
- Pain makes hens and poets cackle.
- He is so polite!MYes, he is always prepared with a biscuit for Cerberus and is so timid that he assumes everyone is Cerberus, even you…
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