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Cruelty Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man is the cruelest animal," says Zarathustra. "When gazing at tragedies, bull-fights, crucifixations he hath hitherto felt happier than at any other time on Earth. And when he invented Hell...lo, Hell was his Heaven on Earth"; he could put up with suffering now, by contemplating the eternal…” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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““Man is the cruelest animal," says Zarathustra. "When gazing at tragedies, bull-fights, crucifixations he hath hitherto felt happier than at any other time on Earth. And when he invented Hell...lo, Hell was his Heaven on Earth"; he could put up with suffering now, by contemplating the eternal punishment of his oppressors in the other world.””

Friedrich Nietzsche

About This Quote

Source Book: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 1883

Nietzsche suggests humanity finds pleasure in cruelty and creates concepts like Hell to rationalize suffering, turning torment into a twisted comfort.

In simple terms: People enjoy cruelty and create hellish ideas to cope with suffering.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the allure of cruelty and its rationalizations.

Themes

philosophy psychology morality

Mood

provocative critical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • personal reflection
  • ethical debates
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

existentialism nihilism human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can cruelty ever be justified?
  • How does imagining punishment affect behavior?
A Different Perspective

Overlooks capacity for empathy and moral growth beyond cruelty.

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