The world is beautiful, but has a disease called man |
The world is beautiful, but has a disease called man |
The world itself is the will to power - and nothing else! And you yourself are the will to power - and nothing else! |
The world was conquered through the understanding of dogs; the world exists through the understanding of dogs |
The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they carry off a few things they can use, soil and confound the rest, and revile all |
There are few pains so grievous as to have seen, divined, or experienced how an exceptional man has missed his way and deteriorated |
There are no eternal facts as there are no eternal truths |
There are no facts, only interpretations. |
There are no moral phenomena, only a moral interpretation of phenomena |
There are truths that are singularly shy and ticklish and cannot be caught except suddenly -- that must be surprised or left alone. |
There cannot be a God because if there were one, I could not believe that I was not He. |
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness. |
There is an old illusion-it is called good and evil. |
There is in general good reason to suppose that in several respects the gods could all benefit from instruction by us human beings. We humans are - more humane. |
There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy. |