“(133) Night and music. - The ear, the organ of fear, could have evolved as greatly as it has only in the night and twilight of obscure caves and woods [...]: in bright daylight the ear is less necessary. That is how music acquired the character of an art of night and twilight.”
Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Book:A Nietzsche Reader
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A Nietzsche Reader
This reader compiles a selection of Nietzsche's most significant essays, speeches, and poems, offering readers a comprehensive view of his philosophical thought and literary style. more
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