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Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
«To sin against the earth is now the most dreadful thing, and to esteem the entrails of the unknowable higher than the meaning of the earth.»
«The falseness of an opinion is not, for us, any objection to it. The question is how far it is life furthering, life preserving, species preserving and perhaps species creating.»
«Our vanity is most difficult to wound just when our pride has been wounded.»
«Neighbors praise unselfishness because they profit by it.»
«[Anything which] is a living and not a dying body . . . will have to be an incarnate will to power, it will strive to grow, spread, seize, become predominant -- not from any morality or immorality but because it is living and because life simply is will to power.»
«I conjure you, my brethren, to remain faithful to earth, and do not believe those who speak unto you of superterrestrial hopes! Poisoners they are, whether they know it or not»
«The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they carry off a few things they can use, soil and confound the rest, and revile all»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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«'Evil men have no songs.' How is it that the Russians have songs?»
«Life always gets harder toward the summit - the cold increases, the responsibility increases»
«Oh, how much is today hidden by science! Oh, how much it is expected to hide!»