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- Ultimately one loves one's desires and not that which is desired.
- Not by wrath does one kill, but by laughter.
- Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.
- One should never know too precisely whom one has married
- Against war one might say that it makes the victor stupid and the vanquished malicious. In its favor, that in producing these two effects it…
- So far no one had had enough courage and intelligence to reveal me to my dear Germans. My problems are new, my psychological horizon frighteningly…
- One must first be firmly set in oneself, one must stand securely on one's own two legs otherwise one cannot love at all.
- The radical hostility, the deadly hostility against sensuality, is always a symptom to reflect on: it entitles us to suppositions concerning the total state of…
- A good seat on a horse steals away your opponent's courage and your onlooker's heart-what reason is there to attack? Sit like one who has…
- 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…
- 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…
- One must learn to love oneself with a wholesome and healthy love, so that one can bear to be with oneself and need not roam.
- When the gratitude of many to one throws away all shame, we behold fame.
- Fathers and sons are much more considerate of one another than mothers and daughters.
- Marriage: that I call the will of two to create the one who is more than those who created it.
- Mathematics would certainly have not come into existence if one had known from the beginning that there was in nature no exactly straight line, no…
- Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book -I call that vicious!
- In this state one enriches everything out of one's own fullness: whatever one sees, whatever wills is seen swelled, taut, strong, overloaded with strength. A…
- One does not want to be deceived, under the supposition that it is injurious, dangerous, or fatal to be deceived.
- Virtues are dangerous as vices insofar as they are allowed to rule over one as authorities and not as qualities one develops oneself.
- One receives as reward for much ennui, despondency, boredom -such as a solitude without friends, books, duties, passions must bring with it -those quarter-hours of…
- One will rarely err if extreme actions be ascribed to vanity, ordinary actions to habit, and mean actions to fear.
- What is wanted - whether this is admitted or not - is nothing less than a fundamental remolding, indeed weakening and abolition of the individual:…
- It is very noble hypocrisy not to talk of one's self.
- Style ought to prove that one believes in an idea; not only that one thinks it but also feels it.
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