“From the sun did I learn this, when it goeth down, the exuberant one: gold doth it then pour into the sea, out of inexhaustible riches, -So that the poorest fisherman roweth even with golden oars! For this did I once see, and did not tire of weeping in beholding it. - Like the sun will also Zarathustra go down: now sitteth he here and waiteth, old broken tables around him, and also new tables half-written.”
Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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The Works of Friedrich Nietzsche
This compilation encompasses a wide array of Nietzsche's works, showcasing his profound impact on modern philosophy. It includes seminal texts such as 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra,' 'On the Genealogy of Morality,' and 'Beyond Good and Evil,' offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Nietzsche's complex thought and his critique of traditional moral values. more
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