Freidrich Nietzsche

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Freidrich Nietzsche



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Beyond Good and Evil

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On Music and Words

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The Relation of Schopenhaue...

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On the Pathos of Truth: A C...

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Homer's Contest

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The Antichrist

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Studienausgabe in 4 Banden

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“All these bold birds who fly out into the wide, widest open—it is true! At some point they will not be able to fly any farther and will squat down on some pylon or sparse crag—and very grateful for this miserable accommodation to boot! But who would want to conclude from this that there was no longer a vast and prodigious trajectory ahead of them, that they had flown as far and wide as one could fly! All our great mentors and precursors have finally come to a stop, and it is hardly the noblest and most graceful of gestures with which fatigue comes to a stop: it will also happen to you and me! Of what concern, however, is that to you and me! Other birds will fly farther!”
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“One has to be set firmly upon oneself, one has to stand bravely upon one's own two legs, otherwise one cannot love at all.”
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“... the frightful absurdity that love is supposed to be something 'unegotistic' ... One has to be set firmly upon oneself, one has to stand bravely upon one's own two legs, otherwise one cannot love at all.”
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