“El margen sabe lo que el centro olvida, seguramente porque la memoria es el poder del vencido. El triunfador sabe que, como decía Nietzsche, "para ser feliz hay que olvidar", pero ese olvido, aunque le haga feliz, no le hace verdadero.” WarForgetDefeatMemoryOblivionGuerraMemoriaNietzche Book:La herencia del olvido Source: La herencia del olvido
“But as the Professor continued going deeper into the abyss, he suddenly remembered a quotation by the philosopher Nietzsche that he had read in one of the lectures he had given in the last few days: ''... If you refuse to let your own suffering lie upon you for an hour and if you constantly try to prevent and forestall all possible stress ahead of time; if you experience suffering and displeasure as evil, hateful, worthy of annihilation, and as a defect of existence, then it is clear that besides your religion of pity you also harbour another religion in your heart that is perhaps the mother of the religion of pity: the religion of comfortableness. How little you know of human happiness, you comfortable and benevolent people, for happiness and unhappiness are sisters and even twins that either grow up together or, as in your case, remain small together...” InspirationalPhilosophyWisdomReligionSpiritualityFriedrich NietzcheMalteseNietzcheConcsiousnessThe Gay Science Book:Paceville and Metanoia Source: Paceville and Metanoia
“Ecce homo; si, aquí tenéis al hombre, podéis mirarlo; pero no olvidéis que bajo su humana figura se esconde un dios… Aquí estoy yo, el primer espíritu del siglo, olvidado y despreciado por todos vosotros; soy un desconocido, a pesar de mi grandeza; incluso camino rápidamente hacia la cruz: hacia la demencia, que pronto me arrastrará a sus tinieblas. Mas a pesar de vuestro olvido y vuestro desprecio, «yo soy un destino», soy el heraldo de una nueva época, sobre mí pesa una responsabilidad indecible … Pues yo llevo sobre mis espaldas el destino de la humanidad” PhilosophyNietzche Book:Ecce Homo Source: Ecce Homo
“and what fantasy can there possibly be in misery? You sense that it will at length grow weary, that it is exhausting itself in constant tension, this inexhaustible fantasy, because after all one matures, outgrows one's former ideals; they are shattered into dust and fragments; and if you have no other life, it behoves you to construct one from those same fragments.” ExistentialismSupermanThus Spoke ZarathustraNietzche Book:Thus Spoke Zarathustra Source: Thus Spoke Zarathustra
“Los libros para todos son siempre libros que huelen mal: el olor de las gentes pequeñas se adhiere a ellos. En lugares donde el pueblo come y bebe, e incluso donde rinde veneración suele heder. No debemos entrar a iglesias si queremos respirar aire puro.” CinismoSoberbiaNietzche Author:Friedritch Nietzsche