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He who is is never he who performed the. He is always the scapegoat. See also. Being silent is something one completely unlearns if, like him, one has been for so long a solitary mole -. Preface. Who is the most moral man? First, he who obeys the law most frequently, who is continually inventive in creating opportunities for obeying the law.
Then, he who obeys it even in the most difficult cases. The most moral man is he who sacrifices the most to custom. Self-overcoming is demanded, not on account of any useful consequences it may have for the individual, but so that hegemony of custom and tradition shall be made evident. § 9.
Whoever has overthrown an existing law of custom has hitherto always first been accounted a bad man: but when, as did happen, the law could not afterwards be reinstated and this fact was accepted, the predicate gradually changed: - history treats almost exclusively of these bad men who subsequently became good men!. 20. He who is punished is never he who performed the deed. He is always the scapegoat. 252. He who lives as children live — who does not struggle for his bread and does not believe that his actions possess any ultimate significance — remains childlike.
280. It is not enough to prove something, one has also to seduce or elevate people to it. That is why the man of knowledge should learn how to speak his wisdom: and often in such a way that it sounds like folly!. 330. For those who need consolation no means of consolation is so effective as the assertion that in their case no consolation is possible: it implies so great a degree of distinction that they at once hold up their heads again. 380.
Woe to the thinker who is not the gardener but only the soil of the plants that grow in him!. 382. One has attained to mastery when one neither goes wrong nor hesitates in the performance. 537 (1882). Disputed.
Rather than cope with the unbearable loneliness of their condition men will continue to seek their shattered God, and for His sake they will love the very serpents that dwell among His ruins. As quoted by in an interview conducted by in The Great Philosophers: A History of Western Philosophy (1987) “The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened.
But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.” This quote is misattributed to Nietzsche but I took my time to look in all of his books and did not find it. However I found that it belongs to ―Rudyard Kipling. I found this evidence here:. “You know these things as thoughts, but your thoughts are not your experiences, they are an echo and after-effect of your experiences: as when your room trembles when a carriage goes past.
I however am sitting in the carriage, and often I am the carriage itself.' . Attributed across social media to TSZ. Is actually quoted in TSZ, Penguin Classics, Reg Hollingdale translation, in the introduction pg 12. Attributed to 'posthumously produced notes' Nachlass? Hollingdale continues.'
In a man who thinks like this, the dichotomy between thinking and feeling, intellect and passion, has really disappeared. He feels his thoughts. He can fall in love with an idea. An idea can make him ill.' Misattributed. A moral system valid for all is basically immoral. Generally attributed to Nietzsche, this is a quotation from Curtis Cate's Friedrich Nietzsche: A Biography (2003) and is the author's interpretation of Nietzsche's Aphorism 221 ( Beyond Good and Evil).
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Meaning and morality of one's life come from within oneself. Healthy, strong individuals seek self-expansion by experimenting and by living dangerously. Life consists of an infinite number of possibilities, and the healthy person explores as many of them as possible. Religions that teach pity, self-contempt, humility, self-restraint and guilt are incorrect. The good life is ever-changing, challenging, devoid of regret, intense, creative, and risky.
Attributed to Nietzsche on quotes sites and on social media, the original quotation is from An Introduction to the History of Psychology by (2008, page 226) and is the author's summary of Nietzsche's ideas: 'The meaning and morality of one's life come from within oneself. Healthy, strong individuals seek self-expansion by experimenting, by living dangerously. Life consists of an almost infinite number of possibilities, and the healthy person (the superman) explores as many of them as possible. Religions or philosophies that teach pity, humility, submissiveness, self-contempt, self-restraint, guilt, or a sense of community are simply incorrect. For Nietzsche, the good life is ever-changing, challenging, devoid of regret, intense, creative, and risky.' .
Those who dance appear insane to those who cannot hear the music. Quotes about Nietzsche.