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It says nothing against the ripeness of a spirit that it has a few worms.
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He who is punished is never he who performed the deed. He is always the scapegoat.
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Pardon me, my friends, I have ventured to paint my happiness on the wall.
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Good prose is written only face to face with poetry.
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Morality is herd instinct in the individual.
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Mystical explanations are considered deep; the truth is, they are not even shallow.
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What is now decisive against Christianity is our taste, no longer our reasons.
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We are always in our own company.
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Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier, simpler.
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What is the seal of liberation? -- No longer being ashamed in front of oneself.
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Everything good, fine or great they do is first of all an argument against the skeptic inside them.
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Perhaps man will rise ever higher as soon as he ceases to flow out into a god.
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We want to be poets of our life -- first of all in the smallest most everyday matters.
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Every one who has ever built anywhere a "new heaven" first found the power thereto in his own hell.
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O, what nowadays does science not conceal! How much, at least, it is meant to conceal!
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Two great European narcotics, alcohol and Christianity.
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In Christianity neither morality nor religion come into contact with reality at any point.
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Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not.
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And nothing on earth consumes a man more quickly than the passion of resentment.
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The world is poor for him who has never been sick enough for this 'voluptuousness of hell':
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The desert grows: woe to him in whom deserts hide ...
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Do not forget, man, consumed by lust:you--are the stone, the desert, are death ...
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This is the antinomy: Insofar as we believe in morality we pass sentence on existence.
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A man as he ought to be: that sounds to us as insipid as "a tree as it ought to be."
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No more fiction for us: we calculate; but that we may calculate, we had to make fiction first.
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The good generally displeases us when it is beyond our ken.
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I teach you the Overman. Man is something which shall be surpassed.
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