For that I must descend into the depths, as you do in the evening when you go below the sea and bring light also to the underworld, you superabundant star!
Friedrich NietzscheThe great wars of the present age are the effects of the study of history.
Friedrich NietzscheGod is dead.
Friedrich Nietzscheدر این سخن چه چیزی تو را ترساند؟ باری، این سخنی است همان اندازه در بابِ انسان که در بابِ درخت. او هرچه بیشتر بخواهد به سوی بلندی و نور سرافرازد، ریشه هایش سختتر می کوشند در زمین فروروند، در فروسو در تاریکی، در ژرفنا-در شرّ!
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés انسان شر فردریش-نیچه چنین-گفت-زرتشت آسمان بلندی تاریکی درخت زرتشت-نیچه زمین
دولت نام سردترین هیولاهای سرد است و به سردی دروغ می گوید، و این دروغ از دهانش برون می خزد که «منِ دولت، همان ملتم.»
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés زرتشت فردریش-نیچه نیچه چنین-گفت-زرتشت دروغ دولت سرد ملت هیولا
Knowing one's 'individuality'. - We are too prone to forget that in the eyes of people who are seeing us for the first time we are something quite different from what we consider ourselves to be: usually we are nothing more than a single individual trait which leaps to the eye and determines the whole impression that we make.
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés individuality
Facta! Yes, Facta ficta! - A historian has to do, not with what actually happened, but only with events supposed to have happened: for only the latter have produced an effect. Likewise only with supposed heroes. His theme, so-called world history, is opinions about supposed actions and their supposed motives, which in turn give rise to further opinions and actions, the reality of which is however at once vaporised again and produces an effect only as vapour - a continual generation and pregnancy of phantoms over the impentetrable mist of unfathomable reality. All historians speak of things which have never existed except in imagination.
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés truth
This woman is beautiful and clever: but how much cleverer she would have become if she were not beautiful!
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés woman clever beautiful
The sum of the inner movements which a man finds easy and as a consequence performs gracefully and with pleasure, one calls his soul; if these inner movements are plainly difficult and an effort for him, he is considered soulless.
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés philosophy soul
Moderation sees itself as beautiful; it is unaware that in the eye of the immoderate it appears black and sober and consequently ugly-looking
Friedrich NietzscheMots clés philosophy moderation ugly beautiful
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