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Friedrich Nietzsche

  • Sara Hilalhas quotedlast year
    It seems that in or­der to in­scribe them­selves upon the heart of hu­man­ity with ever­last­ing claims, all great things have first to wander about the earth as enorm­ous and awe-in­spir­ing ca­ri­ca­tures:
  • Agustinahas quoted2 years ago
    he wishes himself to gather the fruit from the tree that he plants and consequently he no longer plants those trees which require centuries of constant cultivation and are destined to afford shade to generation after generation in the future.
  • Charvi Tomarhas quotedlast month
    some play upon words
  • Charvi Tomarhas quotedlast month
    the Ved­anta doc­trine in Asia, and Platon­ism in Europe
  • Charvi Tomarhas quotedlast month
    Sup­pos­ing, in ef­fect, that man is not just the “meas­ure of things.”
  • Charvi Tomarhas quotedlast month
    To re­cog­nise un­truth as a con­di­tion of life;
  • exitlistshas quoted2 years ago
    the “love of his wis­dom,” to trans­late the term fairly and
  • exitlistshas quoted2 years ago
    Ad­ventavit as­i­nus,
    Pulcher et for­tis­simus
  • exitlistshas quoted2 years ago
    But that is Ni­hil­ism, and the sign of a des­pair­ing, mor­tally wear­ied soul, not­with­stand­ing the cour­ageous bear­ing such a vir­tue may dis­play.
  • exitlistshas quoted2 years ago
    Quia est in eo virtus dorm­it­iva,
    Cujus est natura sensus as­soupire
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