God Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
““Now I love God: men, I do not love. Man is a thing too imperfect for me. Love to man would be fatal to me." Zarathustra answered: "What spake I of love! I am bringing gifts unto men." "Give them nothing," said the saint. "Take rather part of their load, and carry it along with them—that will be most agreeable unto them:””
About This Quote
Source Book: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 1883
Nietzsche expresses a paradoxical love for God while rejecting humanity as too flawed, suggesting that helping others by sharing burdens is more compassionate than giving gifts.
In simple terms: He loves God, distrusts humanity, and urges sharing burdens.
Share burdens, not gifts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- community service
- spiritual guidance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can sharing burdens replace material aid?
- What does “love to man” mean for you?
Human imperfection may limit genuine love.