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- The man of the future who will redeem us not only from the hitherto reigning ideal but also from that which was bound to grow…
- The man loves danger and sport. That is why he loves woman, the most dangerous of all sports.
- How is freedom measured, in individuals as in nations? By the resistance which has to be overcome, by the effort it costs to stay aloft.…
- Under conditions of peace the warlike man attacks himself.
- Man is not equally moral at all hours, this is well known. If his morality is judged to be the capability for great self-sacrificing resolutions…
- Without the errors which lie in the assumption of morality, man would have remained an animal.
- The man who meets with a failure attributes this failure rather to the ill will of another than to fate.
- Inexperienced girls flatter themselves with the notion that it is in their power to make a man happy.
- It is only because man believes himself to be free, not because he is free, that he experiences remorse and pricks of conscience.
- Every fact and every work exercises a fresh persuasion over every age and every new species of man. History always enunciates new truths.
- Nobody thanks a witty man for politeness when he puts himself on a par with a society in which it would not be polite to…
- The most unequivocal sign of contempt for man is to regard everybody merely as a means to one's own ends, or of no account whatever.
- Man is more sensitive to the contempt of others than to self-contempt.
- Speaking is a beautiful folly; with that man dances over all things.
- The perfect woman is a higher type of humanity than the perfect man, and also something much rarer. The natural history of animals furnishes grounds…
- In the true man there is a child concealed who wants to play.
- In solitude the lonely man is eaten up by himself, among crowds by the many.
- I teach you the Overman. Man is something that shall be overcome. What have you done to overcome him? ... The time has come for…
- Error has made man so deep, sensitive, and inventive that he has put forth such blossoms as religions and arts. Pure knowledge could not have…
- Since Copernicus, man seems to have got himself on an inclined plane-now he is slipping faster and faster away from the center into-what? into nothingness?…
- With the strength of his spiritual sight and insight the distance, and as it were the space, around man continually expands: his world grows deeper,…
- 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…
- For such is man: a Theological Dogma might be refuted to him a thousand times - provided however, that he had need of it, he…
- Why does man not see things? He is himself standing in the way: he conceals things.
- In a man devoted to knowledge, pity seems almost ridiculous, like delicate hands on a cyclops.
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