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At present I am light, now I fly, now I see myself below me, now a God dances through me (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Whoever does not know how to find the way to his ideal lives more frivolously and impudently than the man without an ideal (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
One does not hate so long as one continues to rate low, but only when one has come to rate equal or higher (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
What someone is, begins to be revealed when his talent abates, when he stops showing us what he can do (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
It is the business of the very few to be independent; it is a privilege of the strong (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Yet where is your inner value when you no longer know what it is to breathe freely; when you no longer have freedom over your own selves (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
He who has attained intellectual emancipation to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth and not even as a traveller towards a final goal, for there is no such thing (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
A man unconsciously imagines that where he is strong, where he feels most thoroughly alive, the element of his freedom must lie (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
These four, however, seek the freedom of their will at the very point where they are most securely chained. It is as if the silkworm sought freedom of will in spinning. What is the reason? (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
How difficult it is to live when one feels that the judgment of many millenniums is around one and against one (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
The highest type of free men should be sought where the highest resistance is constantly overcome: five steps from tyranny, close to the threshold of the danger of servitude (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
If there were gods, how could I endure not to be a god? Therefore there are no gods (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
The man loves danger and sport. That is why he loves woman, the most dangerous of all sports (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
The great end of art is to strike the imagination with the power of a soul that refuses to admit defeat even in the midst of a collapsing world (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
How poisonous, how crafty, how bad, does every long war make one, which cannot be waged openly by means of force! (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
And like a wind shall I one day blow amongst them and with my spirit take away their soul’s breath: thus my future wills it (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
I welcome all the signs indicating that a more manly and warlike age is commencing, which will, above all, bring heroism again into honour! (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Warfare is the father of all good things, it is also the father of good prose! (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
The thought of suicide is a great source of comfort: with it a calm passage is to be made across many a bad night (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
What we know oman today is limited precisely by the extent to which we have regarded him as a machine (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
A soul which knows that it is loved, but does not itself love, betrays its sediment: its dregs come up (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
There is sense in hoping for recognition in a distant future only when we take it for granted that mankind will remain essentially unchanged, and that whatever is great is not for one age only but will be looked upon as great for all time (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Thus strength is afforded by good and thorough customs, thus is learnt the subjection of the individual, and strenuousness of character becomes a birth gift and afterwards is fostered as a habit (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Whoever gives advice to a sick person acquires a feeling of superiority over him, whether the advice be accepted or rejected (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
To be moral, correct, and virtuous is to be obedient to an old established law and custom (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Compulsion precedes morality, indeed morality itself is compulsion for a time, to which one submits for the avoidance of pain (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Without the errors which lie in the assumption of morality, man would have remained an animal (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
It has therewith come to be recognized that the history of moral valuations is at the same time the history of an error, the error of responsibility, which is based upon the error of the freedom of will (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
Whoever thinks much and to good purpose easily forgets his own experiences, but not the thoughts which these experiences have called forth (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)
The man who meets with a failure attributes this failure rather to the ill will of another than to fate (Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes)