“How much reverence has a noble man for his enemies!--and such reverence is a bridge to love.--For he desires his enemy for himself, as his mark of distinction; he can endure no other enemy than one in whom there is nothing to despise and very much to honor! In contrast to this, picture "the enemy" as the man of ressentiment conceives him--and here precisely is his deed, his creation: he has conceived "the evil enemy," "the Evil One," and this in fact is his basic concept, from which he then evolves, as an afterthought and pendant, a "good one"--himself!” MenFactsDesireEvilEnemyCreationHe ManHonorConceptsMarkEndureDeedsNobleEvolveBridgesDistinctionDespiseReverenceContrastAfterthoughtNoble ManPendants Book:Basic Writings of Nietzsche Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche
“As one who knows many things, the humanist loves the world precisely because of its manifold nature and the opposing forces in itdo not frighten him. Nothing is further from him than the desire to resolve such conflictsand this is precisely the mark of the humanist spirit: not to evaluate contrasts as hostility but to seek human unity, that superior unity, for all that appears irreconcilable.” KnowsWorldHumansSpiritDesireForceMarkUnityToleranceSuperiorsResolveHumanistContrastHostilityEvaluateOpposingManifold Author:Stefan Zweig
“You're not ever going to get it done. Every time you evaluate contrast and conclude and then line up your Energy and allow it into your experience... at the same time you are achieving the result that you intended, you also achieve a new perspective from which to intend. You can't stand still. In every moment, there is a whole new set of stuff... new ideas, new desires being born.” StillsIdeasDoneWholeMomentsDesireEnergyStuffBornLinesResultsAchievePerspectiveContrastNew IdeasEvaluateGet It DoneStanding StillNew PerspectiveConcluding Author:Esther Hicks