Quotes About Self
To live as it pleases me, or not to live at all.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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They dislike, therefore, to hear of 'contempt' of themselves. So I will appeal to their pride.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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No quedar adherido a ninguna persona: aunque sea la más amada, - toda persona es una cárcel, y también un rincón.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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This- is now my way,- where is yours? Thus did I answer those who asked me the way. For the way- it does not exist!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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There is more wisdom in your body than in your best wisdom. And who then knows why your body needs precisely your best wisdom?
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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What alone can our teaching be? – That no one gives a human being his qualities: not God, not society, not his parents or ancestors, not he himself (– the nonsensical idea here last rejected was propounded, as 'intelligible freedom', by Kant, and perhaps also by Plato before him). No one is accountable for existing at all, or for being constituted as he is, or for living in the circumstances and surroundings in which he lives.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Why does man not see things? He is himself standing in the way: he conceals things.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Hay quien no encuentra su corazón hasta que no pierde la cabeza.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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One must be a sea, to receive a polluted stream without becoming impure." ? Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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melalui musik, bahkan hasrat kita dapat meikmati dirinya sendiri
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Severim batmaktan baÅŸka bir yaÅŸam bilmeyenleri.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Who has not for the sake of his reputation sacrificed himself?
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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during the longest period of the human past nothing was more terrible than to feel that one stood by oneself. To be alone, to experience things by oneself, neither to obey nor to rule, to be an individual—that was not a pleasure but a punishment; one was sentenced "to individuality.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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I" you say and are proud of this word. But what is greater is that in which you do not want to believe – your body and its great reason. It does not say I, but does I. What
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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We are unknown, we knowers, to ourselves … Of necessity we remain strangers to ourselves, we understand ourselves not, in our selves we are bound to be mistaken, for each of us holds good to all eternity the motto, 'Each is the farthest away from himself'—as far as ourselves are concerned we are not knowers.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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For in one's heart one loveth only one's child and one's work; and where there is great love to oneself, then is it the sign of pregnancy: so have I found it.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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the one who had lost the world attains its own world
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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And what ye have called the world shall but be created by you: your reason, your likeness, your will, you love, shall it itself become! and verily, for your bliss...
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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the moral man presupposes that that which concerns himself most nearly must also be the heart and soul of things.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Behind thy thoughts and feelings, my brother, there is a mighty lord, an unknown sage—it is called Self; it dwelleth in thy body, it is thy body.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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There cometh the time of the most despicable man, who can no longer despise himself. Lo! I show you THE LAST MAN. What is love? What is creation? What is longing? What is a star?--so asketh the last man and blinketh. The earth hath then become small, and on it there hoppeth the last man who maketh everything small. His species is ineradicable like that of the ground-flea; the last man liveth longest.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Postojanje i svet izgledaju opravdani jedino kao estetski fenomen: u kom smislu nas upravo tragi?ki mit treba da ubedi kako su ?ak i rugoba i nesklad umetni?ka igra koju volja, u ve?itom preobilju svoje naslade, igra sa samom sobom.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Behind thy thoughts and feelings, my brother, there is a mighty lord, an unknown sage—it is called Self; it dwelleth in thy body, it is thy body. There
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The morality that would un-self man is the morality of decline par excellence—the fact, I am declining, transposed into the imperative, all of you ought to decline—and not only into the imperative... This only morality that has been taught so far, that of un-selfing, reveals a will to the end; fundamentally, it negates life.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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