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95368c5 dwst my drm anny r kh bry frw shdn w fr shdn nkhst frpsht strgn z py dlyl nmygrdnd, bl khwysh r fdy zmyn myknnd t zmyn rwzy z an br nsn shwd Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
dc0171f Wir haben den Begriff "Zweck" erfunden: in der Realitat fehlt der Zweck... Man ist nothwendig, man ist ein Stuck Verhangniss, man gehort zum Ganzen, man ist im Ganzen, - es giebt Nichts, was unser Sein richten, messen, vergleichen, verurtheilen konnte, denn das hiesse das Ganze richten, messen, vergleichen, verurtheilen... Aber es giebt Nichts ausser dem Ganzen!" Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
851371a Said ye ever Yea to one joy? O my friends, then said ye Yea also unto ALL woe. All things are enlinked, enlaced and enamoured. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
1b6e848 Many die too late, and some die too early. Yet strange soundeth the precept: "Die at the right time!" -- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
2c534a8 Could it be possible! This old saint in the forest hath not yet heard of it, that GOD IS DEAD! Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
1ec2f0b there they laugh: they understand me not; I am not the mouth for these ears. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
5cf3a7a This world, the eternally imperfect, an eternal contradiction's image and imperfect image--an intoxicating joy to its imperfect creator:--thus did the world once seem to me. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
897bd3b Verily, too early died that Hebrew whom the preachers of slow death honour: and to many hath it proved a calamity that he died too early. As yet had he known only tears, and the melancholy of the Hebrews, together with the hatred of the good and just--the Hebrew Jesus: then was he seized with the longing for death. Had he but remained in the wilderness, and far from the good and just! Then, perhaps, would he have learned to live, and lo.. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
ba85857 Is he a poet? Or a genuine one? An emancipator? Or a subjugator? A good one? Or an evil one? Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
22bfb83 Als 'ein Frevel, als ein Raub an der gottlichen Natur' erscheine hier die Aneignung des Feuers, der erste Schritt 'jeder aufsteigenden Kultur', und diesen 'arischen Mythus', der 'den heroischen Drang' darstelle, 'uber den Bann der Individuation hinauszuschreiten', stellt er den 'semitischen Sundenfallmythus [entgegen], in welchem die Neugierde, die lugnerische Vorspiegelung, die Verfuhrbarkeit, die Lusternheit [...] als der Ursprung des ube.. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
b2f6eef Otan baretheka na psakhno, ematha na brisko. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche