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Source: The Portable Nietzsche
“If a man wishes to rid himself of a feeling of unbearable oppression, he may have to take hashish.”
Source: The Works of Friedrich Nietzsche
Source: The Portable Nietzsche
“Talking much about oneself may be a way of hiding oneself.”
Source: The Dawn of Day
“The mouth may lie, alright, but the face it makes nonetheless tells the truth.”
Source: Beyond good and evil: prelude to a philosophy of the future
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA - A Book for All and None (World Classics Series): Philosophical Novel
“However un-Christian this may sound, I am not even predisposed against myself.”
“The beast in us must be[78] wheedled: ethic is necessary, that we may not be torn to pieces.”
Source: A Book for Free Spirits 1: Human Book
Source: Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, Hellenism & Pessimism – 3 Unbeatable Philosophy Books in One Volume: The Birth of Tragedy
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series): The Magnum Opus of the World’s Most Influential Philosopher, Revolutionary Thinker and the Author of The Antichrist, The Birth of Tragedy & Beyond Good and Evil
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series): The Magnum Opus of the World’s Most Influential Philosopher, Revolutionary Thinker and the Author of The Antichrist, The Birth of Tragedy & Beyond Good and Evil
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series): The Magnum Opus of the World’s Most Influential Philosopher, Revolutionary Thinker and the Author of The Antichrist, The Birth of Tragedy & Beyond Good and Evil
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series): The Magnum Opus of the World’s Most Influential Philosopher, Revolutionary Thinker and the Author of The Antichrist, The Birth of Tragedy & Beyond Good and Evil
Source: Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Source: THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA - A Book for All and None (World Classics Series): Philosophical Novel
“One may sometimes tell a lie, but the grimace that accompanies it tells the truth.”
“The familiarity of superiors embitters one, because it may not be returned.”
Source: Writings of Nietzsche: Volume 1
Source: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
Source: Beyond good and evil: prelude to a philosophy of the future
Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche
Source: Nietzsche: The Gay Science: With a Prelude in German Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs
Source: Nietzsche: Untimely Meditations
Source: Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two
“Human life is inexplicable, and still without meaning: a fool may decide its fate.”
Source: Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two
“The growth of wisdom may be gauged exactly by the diminution of ill-temper.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche
