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…The path to all great things passes through silence. ([[Friedrich Nietzsche]]) > All outdoors may be bedlam, provided that there is no…
The most interesting philosopher in my opinion.
…The path to all great things passes through silence. ([[Friedrich Nietzsche]]) > All outdoors may be bedlam, provided that there is no…
…are now considered as metal and no longer as coins. ([[Friedrich Nietzsche]], “On Truth and Lying in a Nonmoral Sense”) > You know…
…and avoids getting bogged down in resistance to others. Even [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] in _The Gay Science_ approaches the idea: > I want to…
…nothingness than not will. (Nietzsche, _On the Genealogy of Morality_) [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] criticized the "ascetic ideals" of earlier philosophers and priests, highlighting…
…locked up, or people who resist the state deserve violence ([[Friedrich Nietzsche]]: "Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful…
…out what’s inside you, to make your soul grow. [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] used similar language to describe the project of human life…