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Ambrosia Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

“Emerson is a person who lives instinctively on ambrosia - and leaves everything indigestible on his plate.” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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“Emerson is a person who lives instinctively on ambrosia - and leaves everything indigestible on his plate.”

Friedrich Nietzsche

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About This Quote

The quote critiques Emerson's idealistic, lofty pursuits as unsustainable, suggesting his lofty ideas are nourishing to him but leave practical matters unprocessed and unusable.

In simple terms: Idealism vs practicality

Key Takeaway

High ideals can become disconnected from reality

Themes

philosophy critique idealism practicality literature

Mood

skeptical ironic

Type

aphique aphilosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • personal reflection
  • creative writing
  • counseling

Key Concepts

self‑reliance metaphor intellectual elitism

Practical Applications

  • critical essays
  • philosophical analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do lofty ideas affect daily life?
  • When does idealism become counterproductive?
A Different Perspective

Some argue Emerson's optimism offers necessary hope, balancing critique with inspiration.

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