Callous Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche Download Open image “The heart and hand of those who always mete out become callous from always meting out.” — Friedrich Nietzsche ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Callous Callous Meting Hand Mete Hands Heart Heart Hand Hearts and hands Mete Callous
Sometimes, on our way through the world, we meet someone who touches our heart in a way others don't. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Hand Grasps at hand, eye lights eye in good friendship, And great hearts expand And grow one in the sense of this world's life. — Robert Browning Copy Share Image
Our meeting, touching, accidentally connecting immediately, interwoven hand-in-hand, heart-to-heart. — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
There is always that someone who touches our heart in a way others don't. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The callous palms of the labourer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
There is a courtesy of the heart; it is allied to love. From its springs the purest courtesy in the outward behavior. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
The heart surrenders everything to the moment. The mind judges and holds back. In most of our human relationships, we spend much of our… — Ram Dass Copy Share Image
Everyone loses touch with their aspiration, and we need the heart to return to what we really care about. All of this is based… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
Animals know nothing of themselves, and they also know nothing of the world. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Every select man strives instinctively for a citadel and a privacy, where he is FREE from the crowd, the many, the majority-- where he… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“It breaks my heart. Better than your words, your eye tells me all your peril. You are not yet free, you still search for… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“79. A soul which knows that it is loved, but does not itself love, betrays its sediment: its dregs come up.” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
We deceive ourselves when giving respect to the person for whom we have surrendered ourselves, when we respectively expect them to be as we… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“The great periods of our life occur when we gain the courage to rechristen what is bad about us as what is best.” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“What is life? Life - that is: continually shedding something that wants to die. Life - that is: being cruel and inexorable against everything… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
It is thus only this personal feeling of misery that we get rid of by acts of pity. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Writers whose thoughts are expressed with clarity and precision are assumed by readers to be superficial. Where the meaning is obscured, then readers give… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“he does not wear a twitching, mobile, human face, but rather a mask, as it were, with its features in dignified equilibrium; he does… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Chastity is a virtue with some, but with many it is almost a vice. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The earth is like the breasts of a woman: useful as well as pleasing. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Remember chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's callous enjoinder 'you never want a serious crisis to go to waste'? This White House is a serious… — Bob Tyrrell Copy Share Image
And the point is, is it possible for the mind to be totally free from suffering and yet not become indifferent, callous, irresponsible, but… — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
There exists in this country, sadly, a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells and stows violence against its own people through vicious… — Wayne LaPierre Copy Share Image
Among sportsmen are the noble, the diligent and the caring, as there are the callous, the cheats and the criminals. — Harsha Bhogle Copy Share Image
Evolution is, as well as smarter than we are, infinitely more callous and cruel, and also capricious. — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“I have found that happiness is a defiant act of bravery in spite of a callous world.” — Liz Newman Copy Share Image
Is it because you are sunk in the cruelty of superstition, or feel no interest in the honor of your Creator, that you listen… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
In my blood there is no Jewish blood. In their callous rage, all anti-Semites must hate me now as a Jew. For that reason… — Yevgeny Yevtushenko Copy Share Image
One of the fundamental reasons why so many doctors become cynical and disillusioned is precisely because, when the abstract idealism has worn thin, they… — John Berger Copy Share Image
I suggest we depict penguins as callous and unfeeling creatures who insist on bringing up their children in what is little more than a… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
How many students ... were rendered callous to ideas, and how many lost the impetus to learn because of the way in which learning… — John Dewey Copy Share Image