720 ordspråk av Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Strong hope is a much greater stimulant of life than any realized joy could be.
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Success has always been a great liar.
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Success has always been the worst of liars
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Such a man as instinctively feeds on pure ambrosia and leaves alone the indigestible in things.
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Suffering and taking sin upon himself might have been right for that preacher of small people. But I rejoice in great sin as my great solace.
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Supposing that Truth is a woman ---well, now, is there not some foundation for suspecting that all philosophers, insofar as they were dogmatists, have not known how to handle women?
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Take a chance and try my fare! It will grow on you, I swear; Soon it will taste good to you!
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Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself.
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Talking much about oneself may be a way of hiding oneself
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Ten times must you laugh during the day, and be cheerful; otherwise your stomach, the father of affliction, will disturb you in the night.
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That for which we find words is something already dead in our hearts. There is always a kind of contempt in the act of speaking.
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That getting along without false judgments would amount to getting along without life, negating life. To admit untruth as a necessary condition of life: this implies, to be sure, a perilous resistance against customary value-feelings.
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That grand drama in a hundred acts, which is reserved for the next two centuries of Europe --the most terrible, most questionable and perhaps also the most hopeful of all dramas. . .
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That roguish and cheerful vice, politeness.
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That which does not kill me makes me stronger.
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