دوست می‌دارم آن را که چون تاس به سودش افتد، شرمسار شود و پرسد: نکند قماربازی فریبکار باشم؟ زیرا که خواهان فناست.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Mots clés فردریش-نیچه نیچه چنین-گفت-زرتشت تاس فریب-فریبکار فنا قمار



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The person who fights monsters should make sure that in the process, he does not become a monster himself. Because when you stare down at an abyss, the abyss stares back at you.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Mots clés fight identification self-realization actualization uncertainly



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Wisdom—seems to the rabble a kind of escape, a means and a trick for getting well out of a wicked game. But the genuine philosopher—as it seems to us, my friends?—lives 'unphilosophically' and 'unwisely,' above all imprudently, and feels the burden and the duty of a hundred attempts and temptations of life—he risks himself constantly, he plays the wicked game.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Mots clés wisdom philosophy



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1. The Will to Truth, which is to tempt us to many a hazardous enterprise, the famous Truthfulness of which all philosophers have hitherto spoken with respect, what questions has this Will to Truth not laid before us! What strange, perplexing, questionable questions! It is already a long story; yet it seems as if it were hardly commenced. Is it any wonder if we at last grow distrustful, lose patience, and turn impatiently away? That this Sphinx teaches us at last to ask questions ourselves? WHO is it really that puts questions to us here? WHAT really is this "Will to Truth" in us? In fact we made a long halt at the question as to the origin of this Will—until at last we came to an absolute standstill before a yet more fundamental question. We inquired about the VALUE of this Will. Granted that we want the truth: WHY NOT RATHER untruth? And uncertainty? Even ignorance? The problem of the value of truth presented itself before us—or was it we who presented ourselves before the problem? Which of us is the Oedipus here? Which the Sphinx? It would seem to be a rendezvous of questions and notes of interrogation. And could it be believed that it at last seems to us as if the problem had never been propounded before, as if we were the first to discern it, get a sight of it, and RISK RAISING it? For there is risk in raising it, perhaps there is no greater risk.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Every achievement, every step forward in knowledge, is the consequence of courage, of toughness towards oneself, of sincerity to oneself

Friedrich Nietzsche

Mots clés neitzsche-ecce-homo



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We are so fond of being out in Nature because it has no opinions of us.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Je ne sais ni entrer ni sortir .. je suis tout ce qui ne sait ni entrer ni sortir .

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Hunger attacks me," said Zarathustra, "like a robber. Among forests and swamps my hunger attacks me, and late in the night.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Thereafter Zarathustra went on again for two hours, trusting to the path and the light of the stars:

Friedrich Nietzsche


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You implanted your highest goal into the heart of those passions: then they became your virtues and joys.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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