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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…” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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““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:””

Friedrich Nietzsche

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.

Key Takeaway

Share burdens, not gifts.

Themes

philosophy religion human nature compassion

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • community service
  • spiritual guidance

Key Concepts

Existentialism nihilism ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can sharing burdens replace material aid?
  • What does “love to man” mean for you?
A Different Perspective

Human imperfection may limit genuine love.

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