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Ill Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- The man who meets with a failure attributes this failure rather to the ill will of another than to fate.
- The growth of wisdom may be gauged exactly by the diminution of ill-temper.
- Death. The certain prospect of death could sweeten every life with a precious and fragrant drop of levity- and now you strange apothecary souls have…
- However unchristian it may seem, I do not even bear any ill feeling towards myself.
- All preachers of morality, as also all theologians have a bad habit in common: all of them try to persuade man that he is very…
- Doing ill to those on whom we have to make our power felt; for pain is a far more sensitive means for that purpose than…
- If we make sacrifices in doing good or in doing ill, it does not alter the ultimate value of our actions; even if we stake…
- When a man is ill his very goodness is sickly.
- One must repay good and ill; but why just to the person who did us good or ill?
- You know these things as thoughts, but your thoughts are not your experiences, they are an echo and after-effect of your experiences: as when your…
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