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Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes

«The great epochs of our life come when we gain the courage to rechristen our evil as what is best in us.»
«He who despises himself nevertheless esteems himself as a self-despiser.»
«When one gives up the Christian faith, one pulls the right to Christian morality out from under one's feet. This morality is by no means self-evident. Christianity is a system, a whole view of things thought out together. By breaking one main concept out of it, the faith in God, one breaks the whole. It stands or falls with faith in God.»
«Any explanation is better than none. The markets went up because oil went down.»
«Woman was God?s second mistake.»
«The struggle against a purpose in art is always a struggle against the moral tendency in art - against its subordination to morality. Art for art's sake means, Let morality go to the .»
«Our most sacred convictions, the unchanging elements of our supreme values, are judgements of our muscles.»
«Once the sin against God was the greatest sin; but God died, and these sinners died with him.»
«The great lie about immortality destroys every kind of reason, every kind of naturalness in the instincts.»
«It has been said that misfortune sharpens our wits, but . . . it often simply dulls them.»