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- Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute truth.
- When a hundred men stand together, each of them loses his mind and gets another one.
- Character is determined more by the lack of certain experiences than by those one has had.
- If a woman possesses manly virtues one should run away from her; and if she does not possess them she runs away from herself.
- At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.
- Sleeping is no mean art: for its sake one must stay awake all day.
- No one lies so boldly as the man who is indignant.
- The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw.
- This is what is hardest: to close the open hand because one loves.
- One has to pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while one is still alive.
- Before the effect one believes in different causes than one does after the effect.
- In everything one thing is impossible: rationality.
- Whoever despises himself nonetheless respects himself as one who despises.
- The desire to annoy no one, to harm no one, can equally well be the sign of a just as of an anxious disposition.
- To be ashamed of one's immorality: that is a step on the staircase at whose end one is also ashamed of one's morality.
- One often contradicts an opinion when what is uncongenial is really the tone in which it was conveyed.
- When one has a great deal to put into it a day has a hundred pockets.
- When one does away with oneself one does the most estimable thing possible: one thereby almost deserves to live.
- It is good to express a thing twice right at the outset and so to give it a right foot and also a left one.…
- To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of understanding; one must use the same words for the same genus of inward experience;…
- When one has finished building one's house, one suddenly realizes that in the process one has learned something that one really needed to know in…
- War has always been the grand sagacity of every spirit which has grown too inward and too profound; its curative power lies even in the…
- The familiarity of superiors embitters one, because it may not be returned.
- It is certainly not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable; it is precisely thereby that it attracts the more subtle minds.…
- Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical…
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