#Friedrich Nietzsche
As long as the priest represented the highest type of man, every valuable kind of man was depreciated....
Friedrich Nietzsche, The Antichrist.
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Quanto manca alla vetta?
Tu sali e non pensarci.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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He who obeys, does not listen to himself!
Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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zihin olmadığın bir şey olduğuna seni inandırır.
buddha
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In woman, a slave and a tyrant have all too long been concealed. For that reason, woman is not yet capable of friendship: she knows only love.
In a woman’s love is injustice and blindness towards all that she does not love. And in the enlightened love of a woman, too, there is still the unexpected attack and lightning and night, along with the light.
Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women ate still cats and birds.
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
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"Every virtue is jealous of the others, and jealousy is a terrible thing. Even virtues can be destroyed through jealousy."
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
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❝ The lonely one offers his hand too quickly to whomever he encounters.❞
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Life is that which must overcome itself again and again.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Big and Tall.
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“I was afraid of my own thoughts and the thoughts behind those thoughts”
― Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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- Friedrich Nietzsche .
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It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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yalnız bir insanın yapması gereken şey daha fazla yalnızlaşmaktır.
emil cioran - gözyaşları ve azizler
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Friedrich Nietzsche considered such utopianism contemptibly naive. While he never explicitly engaged with the thought of his contemporary, Marx, he did vociferously attack democratic socialists and forward an implicit critique of Hegel's progressive interpretation of human history. On Nietzsche's view, rather than being headed toward an egalitarian utopia, the teleology of human history is no exception to teleology in nature at large. It is evolutionary and will end with the extinction of the human species and the rise of a new Posthuman form of life. Just as the ape-men from which we evolved are no longer around, the human being as it has been known to recorded history will also be superseded and supplanted by a higher species, a new race, that is superhuman by comparison. Furthermore, the end of human history will be marked not just by the evolutionary leap that gives rise to the Superman, but also by a parallel devolution of the human being into "the Last Man."
The latter is an epitome of everything that Nietzsche finds most despicable about "merely human" beings, namely their propensity to seek comfort above all else, complacency to the point of refusing to strive for any higher goal, thoughtless conformity with the expectations of the masses and persecutory suspicion of everything exceptional and everyone who stands apart and alone. Accordingly, the Superman is not the supremely human being, but a future type of person who has overcome what is merely human.
Jason Reza Jorjani, “Prometheism” (2020).
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Uncanny is human existence and still without meaning: a buffoon can be fatal to it.
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They have something of which they are proud. What is it called that makes them proud? They call it culture, it distinguishes them from the goatherds.Therefore they dislike hearing the word ‘contempt’ spoken of them.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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I love him who does not want too many virtues. One virtue is more virtue than two, because it is more of a knot for fate to cling to.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Now I love God: mankind I do not love. Man is too imperfect a thing for me. Love of mankind would destroy me.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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günüm ikiye bölünmüştü; yarısı seninle birlikte olduğum zamanlar, diğer yarısı da tekrar birlikte olmayı beklediğim zamanlar.
irvin d. yalom - nietzsche ağladığında
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