720 ordspråk av Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Every extension of knowledge arises from making the conscious the unconscious.
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Every man who has declared that some other man is an ass or a scoundrel, gets angry when the other man conclusively shows that the assertion was erroneous.
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Every past is worth condemning
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Every philosophy is the philosophy of some stage of life.
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Every society has a tendency to reduce its opponents to caricatures.
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Every tiny step forward in the world was formerly made at the cost of mental and physical torture.
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Everyone who enjoys thinks that the principal thing to the tree is the fruit, but in point of fact the principal thing to it is the seed. -- Herein lies the difference between them that create and them that enjoy.
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Everyone who has ever built anywhere a ''new heaven'' first found the power thereto in his own hell.
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Everything in woman hath a solution. It is called pregnancy.
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Everything ponderous, viscous, and solemnly clumsy, all long-winded and boring types of style are developed in profuse variety among Germans.
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Everything that is ponderous, vicious and pompously clumsy, all long-winded and wearying kinds of style, are developed in great variety among Germans
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Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present.
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Experience, as a desire for experience, does not come off. We must not study ourselves while having an experience.
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Extreme positions are not succeeded by moderate ones, but by contrary extreme positions.
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Faith, indeed, has up to the present not been able to move real mountains . . . But it can put mountains where there are none.
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