“To be incapable of taking one's enemies, one's accidents, even one's misdeeds seriously for very long - that is the sign of strong, full natures in whom there is an excess of the power to form, to mold, to recuperate and to forget [...]. Such a man shakes off with a single shrug many vermin that eat deep into others; here alone genuine "love of one's enemies" is possible”
Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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On the Genealogy of Morals
Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work delves into the historical and philosophical underpinnings of morality, critiquing traditional moral concepts and proposing a reevaluation of ethical values. more
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