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Friedrich Nietzsche

Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits

  • Agustinafez uma citaçãoano passado
    Actions can be promised, but not feelings, for these are involuntary.
  • My Melody14fez uma citaçãohá 20 dias
    And in fact, I myself do not believe that anybody ever looked into the world with a distrust as deep as mine,
  • Agustinafez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    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.
  • pendeltonward101fez uma citaçãohá 5 meses
    due to the very nature and being of the "thing-in-itself."
  • pendeltonward101fez uma citaçãohá 5 meses
    Philosophical problems, in almost all their aspects, present themselves in the same interrogative formula now that they did two thousand years ago: how can a thing develop out of its antithesis?
  • pendeltonward101fez uma citaçãohá 5 meses
    What!? Everything is merely—human—all too human?
  • Agustinafez uma citaçãoano passado
    Luke 18:14 Improved.—He that humbleth himself wisheth to be exalted.
  • Agustinafez uma citaçãoano passado
    How comes it that every execution causes us more pain than a murder? It is the coolness of the executioner, the painful preparation, the perception that here a man is being used as an instrument for the intimidation of others. For the guilt is not punished even if there be any: this is ascribable to the teachers, the parents, the environment, in ourselves, not in the murderer—I mean the predisposing circumstances.
  • Agustinafez uma citaçãoano passado
    Every virtue has its privilege: for example, that of contributing its own little bundle of wood to the funeral pyre of one condemned.
  • Arthur Sfez uma citaçãohá 4 anos
    mater saeva cupidinum, encircles
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