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- A Dionysian life task needs the hardness of the hammer and one of its first essentials is without doubt the joy to be found even…
- One has renounced the great life when one renounces war.
- Thinking evil is making evil.
- All of life is a dispute over taste and tasting.
- The courage of all one really knows comes but late in life.
- We become aware, however, that all customs, even the hardest, grow pleasanter and milder with time, and that the severest way of life may become…
- The destiny of mankind is arranged for happy moments every life has such but not for happy times.
- If you believed more in life you would fling yourself less to the moment.
- It is only possible through the fact that sympathy for the general life and suffering of mankind is very weakly developed in the individual.
- Philosophers are in the habit of setting themselves before life and experience.
- A sedentary life is the real sin against the Holy Spirit. Only those thoughts that come by walking have any value.
- Enjoy life. This is not a dress rehearsal.
- That lies should be necessary to life is part and parcel of the terrible and questionable character of existence.
- 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…
- One should not wish to enjoy where one does not give joy.
- The transition from Religion to Scientific contemplation is a violent, dangerous leap, which is not to be recommended. In order to make this transition, art…
- One has been a poor spectator of life if one has not witnessed the hand - that kills from mercy.
- We must beware of one who is in a passion against us as of one who has once sought our life; for the fact that…
- You shall not steal! You shall not kill! Such words were once called holy; before them people bowrd their knees and heads, and removed their…
- To go on vegetating in cowardly dependence on physicians and machinations, after the meaning of life, the right to life, has been lost, that ought…
- Anything which is a living and not a dying body... will have to be an incarnate will to power, it will strive to grow, spread,…
- The great epochs of our life come when we gain the courage to rechristen our evil as what is best in us.
- Christianity has taken the part of all the weak, the low, the botched; it has made an ideal out of antagonism to all the self…
- It was Christianity, with its heartfelt resentment against life, that first made something unclean of sexuality: it threw filth on the origin, on the essential…
- The definition of morality: Morality is the idiosyncrasy of decadents having the hidden desire to revenge themselves upon life - and being successful.
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