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“Mas o pior inimigo que você pode encontrar sempre será você mesmo; você fica à espreita em cavernas e florestas. Solitário, você está seguindo o caminho para si mesmo! E o seu caminho passa por você mesmo e pelos seus sete demônios! Você será um herege para si mesmo, uma bruxa, um adivinho, um tolo, um duvidoso, um profano e um vilão. Você deve estar pronto para queimar em sua própria chama: como você poderia se tornar novo, se primeiro não tivesse se tornado cinza?”

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Thus spake Zarathustra

Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a philosophical novel by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in 1883. The book is a collection of discourses attributed to Zarathustra, a fictional prophet-like figure who has returned to Earth after a long period of solitude in the mountains. The novel delves into themes such as the eternal recurrence of the same events, the creation of the overman, and the will to power. It is considered one of Nietzsche's most influential works and a cornerstone of modern Western philosophy. more

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