In music the passions enjoy themselves.

Friedrich Nietzsche

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That immense framework and planking of concepts to which the needy man clings his whole life long in order to preserve himself is nothing but a scaffolding and toy for the most audacious feats of the liberated intellect. And when it smashes this framework to pieces, throws it into confusion, and puts it back together in an ironic fashion, pairing the most alien things and separating the closest, it is demonstrating that it has no need of these makeshifts of indigence and that it will now be guided by intuitions rather than by concepts. There is no regular path which leads from these intuitions into the land of ghostly schemata, the land of abstractions. There exists no word for these intuitions; when man sees them he grows dumb, or else he speaks only in forbidden metaphors and in unheard — of combinations of concepts. He does this so that by shattering and mocking the old conceptual barriers he may at least correspond creatively to the impression of the powerful present intuition.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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و مگر معنای تجربه، همیشه داشتن تجربه ی بد نیست؟
نیچه - فراسوی نیک و بد

Friedrich Nietzsche

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راهی نیست
گرداگردم مغاک و سکوت مرگ تو چنین می خواستی و راه اراده ات را زدود....تو گم شده ای خطر را باور کن

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Go up close to your friend but do not go over to him! We should respect the enemy that is in our friend

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Love is blind. Friendship closes its eyes.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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An artist chooses his subjects.. that is the way he praises.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Suppose a human being has thus put his ear, as it were, to the heart chamber of the world will and felt the roaring desire for existence pouring from there into all the veins of the world, as a thundering current or as the gentlest brook, dissolving into a mist—how could he fail to break suddenly? How could he endure to perceive the echo of innumerable shouts of pleasure and woe in the "wide space of the world night," enclosed in the wretched glass capsule of the human individual, without inexorably fleeing toward his primordial home, as he hears this shepherd's dance of metaphysics? But if such a work could nevertheless be perceived as a whole, without denial of individual existence; if such a creation could be created without smashing its creator—whence do we take the solution of such a contradiction?

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Character is determined more by the lack of certain experiences than by those one has had.

Friedrich Nietzsche

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