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Indeed Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Again and again I am brought up against it, and again and again I resist it: I don't want to believe it, even though it…
- Compulsion precedes morality, indeed morality itself is compulsion for a time, to which one submits for the avoidance of pain.
- We come to recognize that playfulness, as a philosophical stance, can be very serious indeed; and moreover, that it possesses an unfailing capacity to arouse…
- 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…
- It is, indeed, a fact that, in the midst of society and sociability every evil inclination has to place itself under such great restraint, don…
- We are, indeed, not among the least contented. You, however, if your belief makes you blessed then appear to be blessed! Your faces have always…
- What is wanted - whether this is admitted or not - is nothing less than a fundamental remolding, indeed weakening and abolition of the individual:…
- Faith, indeed, has up to the present not been able to move real mountains, although I do not know who assumed that it could. But…
- God created woman. And boredom did indeed cease from that moment-but many other things ceased as well!
- Freedom of Will-that is the expression for the complex state of delight of the person exercising volition, who commands and at the same time identifies…
- Indeed, at hearing the news that 'the old god is dead', we philosophers and 'free spirits' feel illuminated by a new dawn; our heart overflows…
- A little wisdom is indeed possible; but this blessed security have I found in all things, that they prefer--to DANCE on the feet of chance.
- Hope, in its stronger forms, is a great deal more powerful stimulans to life than any sort of realized joy can ever be. Man must…
- Faith, indeed, has up to the present not been able to move real mountains.... But it can put mountains where there are none.
More Indeed Quotes
- I am, indeed, a king, because I know how to rule myself. — Pietro Aretino
- The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for… — Aristotle
- Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous. — Lucius Accius
- If you feel that there's the author and then the character, then the book is not working. People have a habit of… — Margaret Atwood
- Beauty is indeed a good gift of God; but that the good may not think it a great good, God dispenses it… — Saint Augustine
- Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible. — Saint Augustine
- Spirituality is indeed the master key of the Indian mind; the sense of the infinitive is native to it. — Sri Aurobindo
- Each one of us, and, indeed, all those who aspire to national leadership must bring their own visions, views and styles to… — Ibrahim Babangida
- To those who have chosen the profession of medicine, a knowledge of chemistry, and of some branches of natural history, and, indeed,… — Charles Babbage
- God Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. — Francis Bacon
- It is a rare mind indeed that can render the hitherto non-existent blindingly obvious. The cry 'I could have thought of that'… — Douglas Adams
- Why have I been chosen to deliver the message of female intelligence and its divinity to a deaf world of males? I… — Roseanne Barr