They would have to sing better songs for me to learn to have faith in their Redeemer; and his disciples would have to look more redeemed!

Friedrich Nietzsche


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هناك دوما شيء من الجنون في الحب. لكن هناك دوما شيء من العقل في الجنون أيضا

Friedrich Nietzsche


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نحن نحب الحياة، لا لأننا تعودنا على الحياة، بل لأننا تعودنا على الحب

Friedrich Nietzsche


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إن الإنسان مثله مثل الشجرة. كلما رنا إلى الأعالي و إلى النور إلا ونحت جذوره إلى التوغل في الأرض، في التحت، في العتمة و لعمق - في الشر.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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Every attainment, every step forward in knowledge, follows from courage, from hardness against oneself, from cleanliness in relation to oneself.

Friedrich Nietzsche


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as though "the Truth" were such an innocent and incompetent creature as to require protectors!

Friedrich Nietzsche


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On Truth and Lie
What is truth? A mobile army of metaphors, metonyms, and anthropomorphisms – in short, a sum of human relations, which have been enhanced, transposed, and embellished poetically and rhetorically, and which after long use seem firm, canonical, and obligatory to a people: truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are; metaphors which are worn out and without sensuous power; coins which have lost their pictures and now matter only as metal, no longer as coins.

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The great epochs of life come when we gain the courage to re-christen our evil as what is best in us

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What else is love but understanding and rejoicing in the fact that another person lives acts and experiences otherwise than we do?

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Consider the cattle, grazing as they pass you by. They do not know what is meant by yesterday or today, they leap about, eat, rest, digest, leap about again, and so from morn till night and from day to day, fettered to the moment and its pleasure or displeasure, and thus neither melancholy nor bored. [...] A human being may well ask an animal: 'Why do you not speak to me of your happiness but only stand and gaze at me?' The animal would like to answer, and say, 'The reason is I always forget what I was going to say' - but then he forgot this answer too, and stayed silent.

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