Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes

Great men's errors are to be venerated as more fruitful than little men's truths.

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I certainly think it's really important that folks in the metropolitan area be able to meet the increased cost of living.
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If I wasn't a golfer, I would still be miserable - but not as miserable.
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Isn't he Bush the worst president ever? I mean, when his term is over, he has to walk back to Texas.
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Dreams never wear you down.
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I'm covered with loser dust.
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Greasers will still be greasers and Socs will still be Socs. Sometimes I think it's the ones in the middle that are really the lucky stiffs.
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Brother, I am too old to go again to my travels.
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So perverse is mankind that every nationality prefers to be misgoverned by its own people than to be well ruled by another.
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Planned Parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the KKK ever was. And the Democrat Party and the black civil rights allies are partners in this genocide.
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Laziness isn't merely a physical phenomenon,about being a couch potato,stuffing your face with fries and watching cricket all day. It's a mental thing, too, and that's the part I have never aspired for.
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I began to paint again, even though I could barely hold the brush, but knowing exactly what I wanted to paint, I began three more large canvases... of large wheat fields under cloudy skies, and it did not take a great deal to express sadness and loneliness... I believe these paintings say what words cannot.
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The definition of genius is that it acts unconsciously, and those who have produced immortal works have done so without knowing how or why.
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Innumerable as the stars of night, Or stars of morning, dewdrops which the sun Impearls on every leaf and every flower.
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Truths are known to us in two ways: some are known directly, and of themselves; some through the medium of other truths. The former are the subject of Intuition, or Consciousness; the latter, of Inference; the latter of Inference. The truths known by Intuition are the original premisses, from which all others are inferred.
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Al Bernstein has seen cable television sports grow up. In 30 Years/30 Undeniable Truths he looks at his time in the industry through a prism that is unique to him. This book gives the reader an insight into the sometimes absurd world of television sports. There is a 31st undeniable truth: Al Bernstein is a truly funny man.
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Great men's errors are to be venerated as more fruitful than little men's truths.