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Willing sets you free: that is the true doctrine of will and freedom--thus Zarathustra instructs you.
Willing sets you free: that is the true doctrine of will and freedom--thus Zarathustra instructs you.
The so called unconscious inferences can be traced back to the all-preserving memory, which presents us with parallel experiences and hence already knows the consequences of an action. It is not anticipation of the effects; rather, it is the feeling: identical causes, identical effects . . .
Democratic institutions form a system of quarantine for tyrannical desires.
One can promise actions, but not feelings, for the latter are involuntary. He who promises to love forever or hate forever or be forever faithful to someone is promising something that is not in his power.
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What saved me then? Nothing but pregnancy. And each time after I had given birth to my work my life hung suspended by a thin thread.
Brave people may be persuaded to an action by representing it as being more dangerous than it really is.
Not to be cowardly when it comes to our own actions! Not to leave them in the lurch!--The sting of conscience is indecent.
Do you suppose that sacrifice is the hallmark of moral action?--Just stop to consider whether sacrifice is not involved in every action that is done with deliberation, the worst as well as the best.
Just as a waterfall grows slower and more lightly suspended as it plunges down, so the great man of action tends to act with greater calmness than his tempestuous desires prior to the deed would lead one to expect.
Rash actions are seldom committed in isolation. With the first rash action we always do too much. So we usually go on to commit asecond one--and then we do too little.
Rash actions are seldom committed in isolation. With the first rash action we always do too much. So we usually go on to commit asecond one--and then we do too little.
All mankind is divided, as it was at all times and is still, into slaves and freemen.
Faith: not wanting to know what is true.
God is a thought who makes crooked all that is straight.
Is man one of God's blunders? Or is God one of man's blunders?
Whatever does not kill me makes me stronger.
I believe only in French culture and consider everything in Europe that calls itself 'culture' a misunderstanding, not to speak of German culture.
If there is to be art, if there is to be any aesthetic doing and seeing, one physiological condition is indispensable: frenzy.
They muddy the water, to make it seem deep.
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Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one\'s strength, to read a book -I call that vicious!
Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book -I call that vicious!
The word 'Christianity' is already a misunderstanding - in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross.