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Leaves Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Enduring habits I hate.... Yes, at the very bottom of my soul I feel grateful to all my misery and bouts of sickness and everything…
- In order for once to get a glimpse of our European morality from a distance, in order to compare it with other earlier or future…
- Such a man as instinctively feeds on pure ambrosia and leaves alone the indigestible in things.
- Emerson is a person who lives instinctively on ambrosia - and leaves everything indigestible on his plate.
- In constructing concepts, we overlook the fact that no two things are the same. There is no such thing as the concept of a leaf,…
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