Quotes by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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The ""masters"" have been done away with; the morality of the vulgar man has triumphed.
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The good generally displeases us when it is beyond our ken.
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A good author possesses not only his own intellect, but also that of his friends.
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I could not believe in a god that could not dance.
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Every tiny step forward in the world was formerly made at the cost of mental and physical torture.
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You say it is the good cause that hallows even war? I tell you: it is the good war that hallows every cause.
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A very popular error -- having the courage of one's convictions; Rather, it is a matter of having the courage for an attack upon one's convictions.
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The more abstract the truth you want to teach, the more thoroughly you must seduce the senses to accept it.
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The sting of conscience, like the gnawing of a dog at a bone, is mere foolishness
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The sting of conscience teacheth one to sting.
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