Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Es sind im asketischen Ideale so viele Brücken zur Unabhängigkeit angezeigt, dass ein Philosoph nicht ohne ein innerliches Frohlocken und Händeklatschen die Geschichte aller jener Entschlossnen zu hören vermag, welche eines Tages Nein sagten zu aller Unfreiheit und in irgend eine Wüste giengen.

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There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth.
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All truths are bloody truths to me.
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When one gives up Christian belief one thereby deprives oneself of the right to Christian morality. For the latter is absolutely not self-evident: one must make this point clear again and again, in spite of English shallowpates.
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Evaluation is creation: hear it, you creators! Evaluating is itself the most valuable treasure of all that we value. It is only through evaluation that value exists: and without evaluation the nut of existence would be hollow. Hear it, you creators!
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Niemand kann dir die Brücke bauen, auf der gerade du über den Fluß des Lebens schreiten mußt, niemand außer dir allein.
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I tell the story of these philosophers in simplified form: I merely wish to bring out in each system that point which represents a piece of the personality, and which history must preserve as a part of what is irrefutable and indisputable.
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And once you are awake, you shall remain awake eternally.
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Posthumous men-myself, for example-are not as well understood as timely ones, but we are listened to better. More precisely: we are never understood-hence our authority.
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Hold a true friend with both your hands.
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There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
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No victor believes in chance.
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He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
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Every deep thinker is more afraid of being understood than of being misunderstood.
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The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune.
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The most spiritual men, as the strongest, find their happiness where others would find their destruction: in the labyrinth, in hardness against themselves and others, in experiments. Their joy is self-conquest: asceticism becomes in them nature, need, and instinct. Difficult tasks are a privilege to them; to play with burdens that crush others, a recreation. Knowledge-a form of asceticism. They are the most venerable kind of man: that does not preclude their being the most cheerful and the kindliest.
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In what does the objective measure of value lie? In the quantum of enhanced and organized power alone, in accordance with what occurs in all occurrence, a will to increase.
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The love of one sole being is a barbarism; for it will be employed to the detriment of all the rest. So too the love of God.
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What does not kill me makes me stronger.
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A moral system valid for all is basically immoral.
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I listened for the echo, and I heard only praise.
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It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
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Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will.
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When art dresses in worn-out material it is most easily recognized as art.
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Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory it too good.