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Whom Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- The task is not to overcome opponents in general but only those opponents against whom one has to summon all one's strength, one's skill and…
- We deceive ourselves when giving respect to the person for whom we have surrendered ourselves, when we respectively expect them to be as we would…
- ...the only psychologist from whom I have anything to learn.
- One should never know too precisely whom one has married
- Mistrust those in whom the urge to punish is strong.
- You may have enemies whom you hate, but not enemies whom you despise. You must be proud of your enemy: then the success of your…
- Doing ill to those on whom we have to make our power felt; for pain is a far more sensitive means for that purpose than…
- This is the manner of noble souls: they do not want to have anything for nothing; least of all, life. Whoever is of the mob…
- I love the valiant; but it is not enough to wield a broadsword, one must also know against whom.
- But thus I counsel you, my friends: Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful. They are people of a low sort and…
- People to whom their daily life appears too empty and monotonous easily grow religious; this is comprehensible and excusable, only they have no right to…
- An educator never says what he himself thinks, but only that which he thinks it is good for those whom he is educating to hear.
- Life is a well of joy; but for those out of whom an upset stomach speaks, which is the father of melancholy, all wells are…
- Whom do I hate most among the rabble of today? The socialist rabble, the chandala apostles, who undermine the instinct, the pleasure, the worker's sense…
- There is an innocence in admiration; it is found in those to whom it has never yet occurred that they, too, might be admired some…
- Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful.
- love as a passion—it is our European specialty—must absolutely be of noble origin; as is well known, its invention is due to the Provencal poet-cavaliers,…
- Here the spirit becomes a lion who would conquer his freedom and be master… Who is the great dragon whom the spirit will no longer…
- What we do in dreams we also do when we are awake: we invent and fabricate the person with whom we associate-and immediately forget we…
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