Ability Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
“That a person cannot and consequently will not defend himself, does not yet cast disgrace upon him in our eyes ; but we despise the person who has neither the ability nor the good will for revenge whether it be a man or a woman.”
About This Quote
Nietzsche argues that lacking the ability or desire for revenge does not shame a person, but despising those who lack both is morally wrong.
In simple terms: Not having revenge is not disgraceful, but scorn for those lacking ability and goodwill is.
Avoid judging others for their capacity for revenge.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- legal systems
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is it always virtuous to forgo revenge?
- How do we balance justice and mercy?
The stance may overlook legitimate self‑defense needs.