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H.L. Mencken

“There is something poignantly pathetic in the picture of this valiant fighter—this arrogant ja-sager—this foe of men, gods and devils—being nursed and coddled like a little child. His old fierce pride and courage disappeared and he became docile and gentle. “You and I, my sister—we are happy!” he would say, and then his hand would slip out from his coverings and clasp that of the tender and faithful Lisbeth. Once she mentioned Wagner to him. “Den habe ich sehr geliebt!“ he said. All his old fighting spirit was gone. He remembered only the glad days and the dreams of his youth.”

H.L. Mencken, The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
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The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche by H.L. Mencken
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