ᐅ169+ Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes On Life and Love

“Without music, life would be a mistake.” ― Friedrich Nietzsch

“It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In heaven, all the interesting people are missing.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There are no facts, only interpretations.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The man of knowledge must be able not only to love his enemies but also to hate his friends.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“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.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die. As well the minds which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be mind.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life, no one but you yourself alone.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man is the cruelest animal.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.” ― Nietzsche

“Every deep thinker is more afraid of being understood than of being misunderstood.” ― Friedrich Neitzsche

“Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier and simpler.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you.” ― Friedrich W. Nietzsche

“A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions--as attempts to find out something. Success and failure are for him answers above all.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“What, if some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: 'This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more' ... Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus? Or have you once experienced a tremendous moment when you would have answered him: 'You are a god and never have I heard anything more divine.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I would believe only in a God that knows how to dance.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.” ― Freidrich Neitzsche

“you must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame; how could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“We have art in order not to die of the truth.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Be careful, lest in casting out your demon you exorcise the best thing in you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There are two different types of people in the world, those who want to know, and those who want to believe.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“One ought to hold on to one's heart; for if one lets it go, one soon loses control of the head too.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A good writer possesses not only his own spirit but also the spirit of his friends.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Silence is worse; all truths that are kept silent become poisonous.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“That which is done out of love is always beyond good and evil.” ― Nietzsche

“One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In truth,there was only one christian and he died on the cross.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“All I need is a sheet of paper and something to write with, and then I can turn the world upside down.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Doubt as sin. — Christianity has done its utmost to close the circle and declared even doubt to be sin. One is supposed to be cast into belief without reason, by a miracle, and from then on to swim in it as in the brightest and least ambiguous of elements: even a glance towards land, even the thought that one perhaps exists for something else as well as swimming, even the slightest impulse of our amphibious nature — is sin! And notice that all this means that the foundation of belief and all reflection on its origin is likewise excluded as sinful. What is wanted are blindness and intoxication and an eternal song over the waves in which reason has drowned.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The lonely one offers his hand too quickly to whomever he encounters.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“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 posible. 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.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Amor Fati – “Love Your Fate”, which is in fact your life.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Invisible threads are the strongest ties.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Art is the proper task of life. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“What does your conscience say? — 'You should become the person you are'.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is not enough love and goodness in the world to permit giving any of it away to imaginary beings.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we love.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Today as always, men fall into two groups: slaves and free men. Whoever does not have two-thirds of his day for himself, is a slave, whatever he may be: a statesman, a businessman, an official, or a scholar.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“They muddy the water, to make it seem deep.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Stupidity in a woman is unfeminine.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.” ― Nietzsche

“After coming into contact with a religious man I always feel I must wash my hands.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Become who you are!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I know of no better life purpose than to perish in attempting the great and the impossible.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“Hope, in reality, is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“But the worst enemy you can meet will always be yourself; you lie in wait for yourself in caverns and forests. Lonely one, you are going the way to yourself! And your way goes past yourself, and past your seven devils! You will be a heretic to yourself and witch and soothsayer and fool and doubter and unholy one and villain. You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame: how could you become new, if you had not first become ashes?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One must shed the bad taste of wanting to agree with many. "Good" is no longer good when one's neighbor mouths it. And how should there be a "common good"! The term contradicts itself: whatever can be common always has little value. In the end it must be as it is and always has been: great things remain for the great, abysses for the profound, nuances and shudders for the refined, and, in brief, all that is rare for the rare.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“And once you are awake, you shall remain awake eternally. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Is life not a thousand times too short for us to bore ourselves?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, and ages, it is the rule.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“the voice of beauty speaks softly; it creeps only into the most fully awakened souls” ― Nietzsche

“One must be a sea, to receive a polluted stream without becoming impure.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“...throw roses into the abyss and say: 'here is my thanks to the monster who didn't succeed in swallowing me alive.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One must give value to their existence by behaving as if ones very existence were a work of art.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“If you know the why, you can live any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“But it is the same with man as with the tree. The more he seeks to rise into the height and light, the more vigorously do his roots struggle earthword, downword, into the dark, the deep - into evil.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman — a rope over an abyss. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“True, we love life, not because we are used to living, but because we are used to loving. There is always some madness in love, but there is also always some reason in madness.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“My solitude doesn’t depend on the presence or absence of people; on the contrary, I hate who steals my solitude without, in exchange, offering me true company.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Whenever I climb I am followed by a dog called 'Ego'.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage” ― Fredrich Nietzsche

“Remorse.-- Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.” ― Nietzsche

“For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity or perception to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster . . . when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not.” ― Nietzsche

“To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities—I wish that they should not remain unfamiliar with profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, the wretchedness of the vanquished: I have no pity for them, because I wish them the only thing that can prove today whether one is worth anything or not—that one endures.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One must learn to love.— This is what happens to us in music: first one has to learn to hear a figure and melody at all, to detect and distinguish it, to isolate it and delimit it as a separate life; then it requires some exertion and good will to tolerate it in spite of its strangeness, to be patient with its appearance and expression, and kindhearted about its oddity:—finally there comes a moment when we are used to it, when we wait for it, when we sense that we should miss it if it were missing: and now it continues to compel and enchant us relentlessly until we have become its humble and enraptured lovers who desire nothing better from the world than it and only it.— But that is what happens to us not only in music: that is how we have learned to love all things that we now love. In the end we are always rewarded for our good will, our patience, fairmindedness, and gentleness with what is strange; gradually, it sheds its veil and turns out to be a new and indescribable beauty:—that is its thanks for our hospitality. Even those who love themselves will have learned it in this way: for there is no other way. Love, too, has to be learned.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is an innocence in admiration: it occurs in one who has not yet realized that they might one day be admired.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they take away a few things they can use, dirty and confound the remainder, and revile the whole.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“No shepherd and one herd! Everybody wants the same, everybody is the same: whoever feels different goes voluntarily into a madhouse.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Of all evil I deem you capable: Therefore I want good from you. Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Nothing on earth consumes a man more quickly than the passion of resentment.” ― Fredrich Nietzsche

“My dear friend, what is this our life? A boat that swims in the sea, and all one knows for certain about it is that one day it will capsize. Here we are, two good old boats that have been faithful neighbors, and above all your hand has done its best to keep me from "capsizing"! Let us then continue our voyage—each for the other's sake, for a long time yet, a long time! We should miss each other so much! Tolerably calm seas and good winds and above all sun—what I wish for myself, I wish for you, too, and am sorry that my gratitude can find expression only in such a wish and has no influence at all on wind or weather!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“At bottom every man knows well enough that he is a unique being, only once on this earth; and by no extraordinary chance will such a marvelously picturesque piece of diversity in unity as he is, ever be put together a second time.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“What is the seal of liberation? Not to be ashamed in front of oneself.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who climbs upon the highest mountains laughs at all tragedies, real or imaginary.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The end of a melody is not its goal: but nonetheless, had the melody not reached its end it would not have reached its goal either. A parable.” ― Nietzche

“One must pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while still alive.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“When you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the Superman--a rope over an abyss. A dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what is lovable in man is that he is an OVER-GOING and a DOWN-GOING. I love those that know not how to live except as down-goers, for they are the over-goers. I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore. I love those who do not first seek a reason beyond the stars for going down and being sacrifices, but sacrifice themselves to the earth, that the earth of the Superman may hereafter arrive. I love him who lives in order to know, and seeks to know in order that the Superman may hereafter live. Thus seeks he his own down-going. I love him who labors and invents, that he may build the house for the Superman, and prepare for him earth, animal, and plant: for thus seeks he his own down-going. I love him who loves his virtue: for virtue is the will to down-going, and an arrow of longing. I love him who reserves no share of spirit for himself, but wants to be wholly the spirit of his virtue: thus walks he as spirit over the bridge. I love him who makes his virtue his inclination and destiny: thus, for the sake of his virtue, he is willing to live on, or live no more. I love him who desires not too many virtues. One virtue is more of a virtue than two, because it is more of a knot for one's destiny to cling to. I love him whose soul is lavish, who wants no thanks and does not give back: for he always bestows, and desires not to keep for himself. I love him who is ashamed when the dice fall in his favor, and who then asks: "Am I a dishonest player?"--for he is willing to succumb. I love him who scatters golden words in advance of his deeds, and always does more than he promises: for he seeks his own down-going. I love him who justifies the future ones, and redeems the past ones: for he is willing to succumb through the present ones. I love him who chastens his God, because he loves his God: for he must succumb through the wrath of his God. I love him whose soul is deep even in the wounding, and may succumb through a small matter: thus goes he willingly over the bridge. I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgets himself, and all things that are in him: thus all things become his down-going. I love him who is of a free spirit and a free heart: thus is his head only the bowels of his heart; his heart, however, causes his down-going. I love all who are like heavy drops falling one by one out of the dark cloud that lowers over man: they herald the coming of the lightning, and succumb as heralds. Lo, I am a herald of the lightning, and a heavy drop out of the cloud: the lightning, however, is the SUPERMAN.--” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The irrationality of a thing is no argument against its existence, rather a condition of it.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The strength of a person's spirit would then be measured by how much 'truth' he could tolerate, or more precisely, to what extent he needs to have it diluted, disguised, sweetened, muted, falsified.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Two great European narcotics, alcohol and Christianity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is the business of the very few to be independent; it is a privilege of the strong. And whoever attempts it, even with the best right, but without being OBLIGED to do so, proves that he is probably not only strong, but also daring beyond measure. He enters into a labyrinth, he multiplies a thousandfold the dangers which life in itself already brings with it; not the least of which is that no one can see how and where he loses his way, becomes isolated, and is torn piecemeal by some minotaur of conscience. Supposing such a one comes to grief, it is so far from the comprehension of men that they neither feel it, nor sympathize with it. And he cannot any longer go back! He cannot even go back again to the sympathy of men!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Be careful when you cast out your demons that you don’t throw away the best of yourself.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things; then I shall be one of those who make things beautiful. Amor fati: let that be my love henceforth! I do not want to wage war against what is ugly. I do not want to accuse; I do not even want to accuse those who accuse. Looking away shall be my only negation. And all in all and on the whole: some day I wish to be only a Yes-sayer.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“All great things must first wear terrifying and monstrous masks in order to inscribe themselves on the hearts of humanity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Live dangerously.” ― Nietzche

“The author must keep his mouth shut when his work starts to speak.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I know my fate. One day my name will be associated with the memory of something tremendous — a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision that was conjured up against everything that had been believed, demanded, hallowed so far. I am no man, I am dynamite.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One must not let oneself be misled: they say 'Judge not!' but they send to Hell everything that stands in their way.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Love is blind. Friendship closes its eyes.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Only sick music makes money today.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I am one thing, my writings are another.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I obviously do everything to be "hard to understand" myself” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One loves ultimately one's desires, not the thing desired.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The most spiritual men, as the strongest, find their happiness where others would find their destruction: in the labyrinth, in hardness against themselves and others, in experiments. Their joy is self-conquest: asceticism becomes in them nature, need, and instinct. Difficult tasks are a privilege to them; to play with burdens that crush others, a recreation. Knowledge–a form of asceticism. They are the most venerable kind of man: that does not preclude their being the most cheerful and the kindliest.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The earth has a skin and that skin has diseases; one of its diseases is called man.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The spiritualization of sensuality is called love: it is a great triumph over Christianity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“What is the truth, but a lie agreed upon.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“They call you heartless; but you have a heart and I love you for being ashamed to show it.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In Christianity neither morality nor religion come into contact with reality at any point.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A subject for a great poet would be God's boredom after the seventh day of creation.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Without forgetting it is quite impossible to live at all.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The heaviest burden: “What, if some day or night, a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: ‘This life, as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh… must return to you—all in the same succession and sequence—even this spider and this moonlight between the trees and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned over again and again—and you with it, speck of dust!’ Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus? Or have you once experienced a tremendous moment when you would have answered him: ‘You are a god, and never have I heard anything more divine!’ If this thought were to gain possession of you, it would change you as you are, or perhaps crush you. The question in each and every thing, “do you want this once more and innumerable times more?” would lie upon your actions as the greatest weight. Or how well disposed would you have to become to yourself and to life to crave nothing more fervently than this ultimate eternal confirmation and seal?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who cannot put his thoughts on ice should not enter into the heat of dispute.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The text has disappeared under the interpretation.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man muss noch Chaos in sich haben, um einen tanzenden Stern gebären zu können. (You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.)” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I hate who steals my solitude, without really offer me in exchange company.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Of all that is written, I love only what a person hath written with his blood. Write with blood, and thou wilt find that blood is spirit. It is no easy task to understand unfamiliar blood; I hate the reading idlers. He who knoweth the reader, doeth nothing more for the reader. Another century of readers--and spirit itself will stink. Every one being allowed to learn to read, ruineth in the long run not only writing but also thinking. Once spirit was God, then it became man, and now it even becometh populace. He that writeth in blood and proverbs doth not want to be read, but learnt by heart. In the mountains the shortest way is from peak to peak, but for that route thou must have long legs. Proverbs should be peaks, and those spoken to should be big and tall. The atmosphere rare and pure, danger near and the spirit full of a joyful wickedness: thus are things well matched. I want to have goblins about me, for I am courageous. The courage which scareth away ghosts, createth for itself goblins--it wanteth to laugh.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“To learn to see- to accustom the eye to calmness, to patience, and to allow things to come up to it; to defer judgment, and to acquire the habit of approaching and grasping an individual case from all sides. This is the first preparatory schooling of intellectuality. One must not respond immediately to a stimulus; one must acquire a command of the obstructing and isolating instincts.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“You look up when you wish to be exalted. And I look down because I am exalted.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Poets are shameless with their experiences: they exploit them.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“As long as you still experience the stars as something "above you", you lack the eye of knowledge.” ― Nietzsche, Friedrich

“A thought comes when it will, not when I will.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“The real world is much smaller than the imaginary” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I change too quickly: my today refutes my yesterday. When I ascend I often jump over steps, and no step forgives me that.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Love, too, has to be learned.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The Christian resolution to find the world ugly and bad has made the world ugly and bad.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The life of the enemy . Whoever lives for the sake of combating an enemy has an interest in the enemy's staying alive.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“You say 'I' and you are proud of this word. But greater than this- although you will not believe in it - is your body and its great intelligence, which does not say 'I' but performs 'I'.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is an old illusion. It is called good and evil.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“If a man has character, he has also his typical experience, which always recurs.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“You desire to LIVE "according to Nature"? Oh, you noble Stoics, what fraud of words! Imagine to yourselves a being like Nature, boundlessly extravagant, boundlessly indifferent, without purpose or consideration, without pity or justice, at once fruitful and barren and uncertain: imagine to yourselves INDIFFERENCE as a power—how COULD you live in accordance with such indifference? To live—is not that just endeavouring to be otherwise than this Nature? Is not living valuing, preferring, being unjust, being limited, endeavouring to be different? And granted that your imperative, "living according to Nature," means actually the same as "living according to life"—how could you do DIFFERENTLY? Why should you make a principle out of what you yourselves are, and must be? In reality, however, it is quite otherwise with you: while you pretend to read with rapture the canon of your law in Nature, you want something quite the contrary, you extraordinary stage-players and self-deluders! In your pride you wish to dictate your morals and ideals to Nature, to Nature herself, and to incorporate them therein; you insist that it shall be Nature "according to the Stoa," and would like everything to be made after your own image, as a vast, eternal glorification and generalism of Stoicism! With all your love for truth, you have forced yourselves so long, so persistently, and with such hypnotic rigidity to see Nature FALSELY, that is to say, Stoically, that you are no longer able to see it otherwise—and to crown all, some unfathomable superciliousness gives you the Bedlamite hope that BECAUSE you are able to tyrannize over yourselves—Stoicism is self-tyranny—Nature will also allow herself to be tyrannized over: is not the Stoic a PART of Nature?... But this is an old and everlasting story: what happened in old times with the Stoics still happens today, as soon as ever a philosophy begins to believe in itself. It always creates the world in its own image; it cannot do otherwise; philosophy is this tyrannical impulse itself, the most spiritual Will to Power, the will to "creation of the world," the will to the causa prima.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“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. Ina 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.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is impossible to suffer without making someone pay for it; every complaint already contains revenge. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is nobler to declare oneself wrong than to insist on being right --especially when one is right.” ― Nietzsche

“It is not when truth is dirty, but when it is shallow, that the lover of knowledge is reluctant to step into its waters.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Everyone who has ever built anywhere a new heaven first found the power thereto in his own hell.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“For believe me! — the secret for harvesting from existence the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment is: to live dangerously! Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius! Send your ships into uncharted seas! Live at war with your peers and yourselves! Be robbers and conquerors as long as you cannot be rulers and possessors, you seekers of knowledge! Soon the age will be past when you could be content to live hidden in forests like shy deer! At long last the search for knowledge will reach out for its due: — it will want to rule and possess, and you with it!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Plato was a bore.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Truths are illlusions which we have forgotten are illusions.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A politician divides mankind into two classes: tools and enemies.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Of all that is written I love only what a man has written in his own blood.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The real man wants two different things: danger and play. Therefore he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Love brings to light a lover's noble and hidden qualities-his rare and exceptional traits: it is thus liable to be deceptive of his normal qualities.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who obeys, does not listen to himself!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The desire to annoy no one, to harm no one, can equally well be the sign of a just as of an anxious disposition.” ― Freidrich Neitzsche

“I am not upset that you lied to me, I am upset that from now on I cannot believe you.” ― Fredrich Nietzche

“Every true faith is infallible. It performs what the believing person hopes to find in it. But it does not offer the least support for the establishing of an objective truth. Here the ways of men divide. If you want to achieve peace of mind and happiness, have faith. If you want to be a disciple of truth, then search.” ― NIETZSCHE FREDERICH

“Most people are far too much occupied with themselves to be malicious.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“And so, onwards... along a path of wisdom, with a hearty tread, a hearty confidence.. however you may be, be your own source of experience. Throw off your discontent about your nature. Forgive yourself your own self. You have it in your power to merge everything you have lived through- false starts, errors, delusions, passions, your loves and your hopes- into your goal, with nothing left over.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Objection, evasion, joyous distrust, and love of irony are signs of health; everything absolute belongs to pathology.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“You say, it's dark. And in truth, I did place a cloud before your sun. But do you not see how the edges of the cloud are already glowing and turning light.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen. Few in pursuit of the goal.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I am too inquisitive, too skeptical, too arrogant, to let myself be satisfied with an obvious and crass solution of things. God is such an obvious and crass solution; a solution which is a sheer indelicacy to us thinkers - at bottom He is really nothing but a coarse commandment against us: ye shall not think! ” ― Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm

“Knowledge kills action; action requires the veils of illusion.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Blessed are the forgetful; for they get over their stupidities, too.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“We do not place especial value on the possession of a virtue until we notice its total absence in our opponent.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

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

“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Those who know that they are profound strive for clarity. Those who would like to seem profound to the crowd strive for obscurity. For the crowd believes that if it cannot see to the bottom of something it must be profound. It is so timid and dislikes going into the water.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“If we train our conscience, it kisses us while it hurts” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The vanity of others runs counter to our taste only when it runs counter to our vanity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education; dancing with the feet, with ideas, with words, and, need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There will always be rocks in the road ahead of us. They will be stumbling blocks or stepping stones; it all depends on how you use them.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The world is beautiful, but has a disease called man.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The most spiritual human beings, assuming they are the most courageous, also experience by far the most painful tragedies: but it is precisely for this reason that they honor life, because it brings against them its most formidable weapons.” ― Friedich Nietzsche

“Freedom is the will to be responsible for ourselves.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Giving style” to one’s character - a great and rare art! It is exercised by those who see all the strengths and weaknesses of their own natures and then comprehend them in an artistic plan until everything appears as art and reason and even weakness delights the eye.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“My formula for greatness in a human being is amor fati: that one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backward, not in all eternity. Not merely bear what is necessary, still less conceal it—all idealism is mendaciousness in the face of what is necessary—but love it” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A joke is an epigram on the death of a feeling.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Sensuality often hastens the "Growth of Love" so much that the roots remain weak and are easily torn up.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Admiration for a quality or an art can be so strong that it deters us from striving to possess it.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who has attained the freedom of reason to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth - and not even as a traveler towards a final goal, for there is no such thing. But he certainly wants to observe and keep his eyes open to whatever actually happens in the world; therefore he cannot attach his heart too firmly to anything individual; he must have in himself something wandering that takes pleasure in change and transitoriness.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“It is a self-deception of philosophers and moralists to imagine that they escape decadence by opposing it. That is beyond their will; and, however little they acknowledge it, one later discovers that they were among the most powerful promoters of decadence.” ― Friedrich Nietzsch

“Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“He who possesseth little is so much the less possessed. Blessed be moderate poverty!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I have learned to walk: since then I have run. I have learned to fly: since then I do not have to be pushed in order to move. Now I am nimble, now I fly, now I see myself under myself, now a god dances within me.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Marriage as a long conversation. - When marrying you should ask yourself this question: do you believe you are going to enjoy talking with this woman into your old age? Everything else in a marriage is transitory, but most of the time that you're together will be devoted to conversation.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is no such thing as moral phenomena, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The slow arrow of beauty. The most noble kind of beauty is that which does not carry us away suddenly, whose attacks are not violent or intoxicating (this kind easily awakens disgust), but rather the kind of beauty which infiltrates slowly, which we carry along with us almost unnoticed, and meet up with again in dreams; finally, after it has for a long time lain modestly in our heart, it takes complete possession of us, filling our eyes with tears, our hearts with longing. What do we long for when we see beauty? To be beautiful. We think much happiness must be connected with it. But that is an error.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In the end things must be as they are and have always been--the great things remain for the great, the abysses for the profound, the delicacies and thrills for the refined, and, to sum up shortly, everything rare for the rare.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is a certain right by which we many deprive a man of life, but none by which we may deprive him of death; this is mere cruelty.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

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

“From which stars have we fallen to meet each other here?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Cynicism is the only form in which base souls approach honesty.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“The overman...Who has organized the chaos of his passions, given style to his character, and become creative. Aware of life's terrors, he affirms life without resentment. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I fear you close by; I love you far away.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Pardon me, my friends, I have ventured to paint my happiness on the wall.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The pure soul is a pure lie.” ― Nietzsche, Friedrich

“What then is truth? A movable host of metaphors, metonymies, and anthropomorphisms: in short, a sum of human relations which have been poetically and rhetorically intensified, transferred, and embellished, and which, after long usage, seem to a people to be fixed, canonical, and binding. Truths are illusions which we have forgotten are illusions — they are metaphors that have become worn out and have been drained of sensuous force.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A moral system valid for all is basically immoral.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I would only believe in a god who could dance.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Whoever, at any time, has undertaken to build a new heaven has found the strength for it in his own hell...” ― Nietzsche

“What if a demon were to creep after you one night, in your loneliest loneliness, and say, 'This life which you live must be lived by you once again and innumerable times more; and every pain and joy and thought and sigh must come again to you, all in the same sequence. The eternal hourglass will again and again be turned and you with it, dust of the dust!' Would you throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse that demon? Or would you answer, 'Never have I heard anything more divine'? ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One has to take a somewhat bold and dangerous line with this existence: especially as, whatever happens, we are bound to lose it.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Only great pain, the long, slow pain that takes its time... compels us to descend to our ultimate depths... I doubt that such pain makes us "better"; but I know it makes us more profound... In the end, lest what is most important remain unsaid: from such abysses, from such severe sickness, one returns newborn, having shed one's skin... with merrier senses, with a second dangerous innocence in joy, more childlike and yet a hundred times subtler than one has ever been before.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Morality is the herd-instinct in the individual.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I love him who seeks to create over and beyond himself and thus perishes.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One is fruitful only at the cost of being rich in contradictions.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I hate you most because you attract, but are not strong enough to pull me to you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“سيأتي زمن الإنسان الأكثر حقارة، ذلك الذي لم يعد قادرا على احتقار نفسه”

“Your only problem, perhaps, is that you scream without letting yourself cry.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Untroubled, scornful, outrageous - that is how wisdom wants us to be: she is a woman and never loves anyone but a warrior.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who cannot obey himself will be commanded. That is the nature of living creatures.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In music the passions enjoy themselves.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Was that life? Well then, once more!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Physiologists should think before putting down the instinct of self-preservation as the cardinal instinct of an organic being. A living thing seeks above all to discharge its strength--life itself is will to power; self-preservation is only one of the indirect and most frequent results.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“There is a false saying: “How can someone who can’t save himself save others?” Supposing I have the key to your chains, why should your lock and my lock be the same?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“This is the hardest of all: to close the open hand out of love, and keep modest as a giver.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I tell you: one must still have chaos in one, to give birth to a dancing star. I tell you: you have still chaos in you.” ― Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm

“Arrogance on the part of the meritorious is even more offensive to us than the arrogance of those without merit: for merit itself is offensive.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“To find everything profound - that is an inconvenient trait. It makes one strain one's eyes all the time, and in the end one finds more than one might have wished.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“No artist tolerates reality.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Blessed are the sleepy ones: for they shall soon nod off.” ― Nietzsche

“What destroys a man more quickly than to work, think and feel without inner necessity, without any deep personal desire, without pleasure - as a mere automaton of duty?” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Some men are born posthumously.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“And do you know what “the world” is to me? Shall I show it to you in my mirror? This world: a monster of energy, without beginning, without end; a firm, iron magnitude of force that does not grow bigger or smaller, that does not expend itself but only transforms itself; as a whole, of unalterable size, a household without expenses or losses, but likewise without increase or income; enclosed by “nothingness” as by a boundary; not something blurry or wasted, not something endlessly extended, but set in a definite space as a definite force, and not a space that might be “empty” here or there, but rather as force throughout, as a play of forces and waves of forces, at the same time one and many, increasing here and at the same time decreasing there; a sea of forces flowing and rushing together, eternally changing, eternally flooding back, with tremendous years of recurrence, with an ebb and a flood of its forms; out of the simplest forms striving toward the most complex, out of the stillest, most rigid, coldest forms striving toward the hottest, most turbulent, most self-contradictory, and then again returning home to the simple out of this abundance, out of the play of contradictions back to the joy of concord, still affirming itself in this uniformity of its courses and its years, blessing itself as that which must return eternally, as a becoming that knows no satiety, no disgust, no weariness: this, my Dionysian world of the eternally self- creating, the eternally self-destroying, this mystery world of the twofold voluptuous delight, my “beyond good and evil,” without goal, unless the joy of the circle is itself a goal; without will, unless a ring feels good will toward itself— do you want a name for this world? A solution for all of its riddles? A light for you, too, you best-concealed, strongest, most intrepid, most midnightly men?— This world is the will to power—and nothing besides! And you yourselves are also this will to power—and nothing besides!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Convictions are prisons.” ― Friedrich Nietzche

“To recognize untruth as a condition of life--that certainly means resisting accustomed value feelings in a dangerous way; and a philosophy that risks this would by that token alone place itself beyond good and evil.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In the end we are always rewarded for our good will, our patience, fair-mindedness, and gentleness with what is strange.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Those you cannot teach to fly, teach to fall faster.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“A strong and well-constituted man digests his experiences (deeds and misdeeds all included) just as he digests his meats, even when he has some tough morsels to swallow. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Belief means not wanting to know what is true.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“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.” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“They're so cold, these scholars! May lightning strike their food so that their mouths learn how to eat fire!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Success has always been a great liar” ― Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

“Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory is too good.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One sticks to an opinion because he prides himself on having come to it on his own, and another because he has taken great pains to learn it and is proud to have grasped it: and so both do so out of vanity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The one necessary thing.— A person must have one or the other. Either a cheerful disposition by nature, or a disposition made cheerful by art and knowledge.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Memory says, 'I did that.' Pride replies, 'I could not have done that.' Eventually, memory yields.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Virtue is under certain circumstances merely an honorable form of stupidity: who could be ill-disposed toward it on that account? And this kind of virtue has not been outlived even today. A kind of sturdy peasant simplicity, which, however, is possible in all classes and can be encountered only with respect and a smile, believes even today that everything is in good hands, namely in the "hands of God"; and when it maintains this proportion with the same modest certainty as it would that two and two make four, we others certainly refrain from contradicting. Why disturb THIS pure foolishness? Why darken it with our worries about man, people, goal, future? And even if we wanted to do it, we could not. They project their own honorable stupidity and goodness into the heart of things (the old God, deus myops, still lives among them!); we others — we read something else into the heart of things: our own enigmatic nature, our contradictions, our deeper, more painful, more mistrustful wisdom.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“But thus do I counsel you, my friends: distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“if you are unwilling to endure your own suffering even for an hour, and continually forestall all possible misfortune, if you regard as deserving of annihilation, any suffering and pain generally as evil, as detestable, and as blots on existence, well, you have then, besides your religion of compassion, yet another religion in your heart (and this is perhaps the mother of the former)-the religion of smug ease. Ah, how little you know of the happiness of man, you comfortable and good-natured ones! For happiness and misfortune are brother and sister, and twins, who grow tall together, or, as with you, remain small together!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“In loneliness, the lonely one eats himself; in a crowd, the many eat him. Now choose.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The maturity of man—that means, to have reacquired the seriousness that one had as a child at play” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The tree that would grow to heaven must send its roots to hell.” ― Frederick Nietzsche

“Glance into the world just as though time were gone: and everything crooked will become straight to you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“one does not only wish to be understood when one writes; one wishes just as surely not to be understood.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I mistrust all systematizers and avoid them. the will to a system is a lack of integrity.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Living in a constant chase after gain compels people to expend their spirit to the point of exhaustion in continual pretense and overreaching and anticipating other. Virtue has come to consist of doing something in less time that someone else. Hours in which honesty is permitted have become rare, and when they arrive one is tired and does not only want to "let oneself go" but actually wishes to stretch out as long and wide and ungainly as one happens to be... Soon we may well reach the point where people can no longer give in to the desire for a vita contemplativa (that is, taking a walk with ideas and friends) without self-contempt and a bad conscience.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I have forgotten my umbrella. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Close beside my knowledge lies my black ignorance.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Man's maturity: to have regained the seriousness that he had as a child at play.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Every attainment, every step forward in knowledge, follows from courage, from hardness against oneself, from cleanliness in relation to oneself.” ― Friedrich Nietzche

“What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son the unveiled secret of the father.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The secret of realizing the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment of existence is: to live dangerously! Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius! Send your ships out into uncharted seas! Live in conflict with your equals and with yourselves! Be robbers and ravagers as soon as you ca not be rulers and owners, you men of knowledge! The time will soon past when you could be content to live concealed int he woods like timid deer!” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I notice that Autumn is more the season of the soul than of nature.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Wer mit Ungeheuern kämpft, mag zusehn, daß er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. Und wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“I am no man, I am dynamite.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Christianity gave Eros poison to drink; he did not die of it, certainly, but degenerated to Vice.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“The Great Man... is colder, harder, less hesitating, and without fear of 'opinion'; he lacks the virtues that accompany respect and 'respectability,' and altogether everything that is the 'virtue of the herd.' If he cannot lead, he goes alone... He knows he is incommunicable: he finds it tasteless to be familiar... When not speaking to himself, he wears a mask. There is a solitude within him that is inaccessible to praise or blame.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“What is happening to me happens to all fruits that grow ripe. It is the honey in my veins that makes my blood thicker, and my soul quieter.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“How much truth can a spirit bear, how much truth can a spirit dare? ... that became for me more and more the real measure of value.” ― NIETZSCHE FREDERICH

“صديقان منذ البدء نحن، يجمعنا الحزن والرعب والعمق، والشمس تجمعنا أيضًا. لا نتكلم إلى بعضنا لأننا نعرف الكثير الكثير، نتبادل الصمت، وما نعرفه نتبادله ابتسامات” ― فريدريك نيتشه,

“Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.

“Woman was God’s second mistake. ” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“He who despises himself esteems himself as a self-despiser.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“One should die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

“Anyone who has declared someone else to be an idiot, a bad apple, is annoyed when it turns out in the end that he isn't. ” ― Friedrich Neitzsche

“I love those who do not know how to live, except by going under, for they are those who cross over.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

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