Zitate von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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War nicht aller Erfolg bisher bei den Gut-Verfolgten? Und wer gut verfolgt, lernt leicht folgen: Ist er doch einmal hinterher.
Informationen über Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Philosoph, Dichter, Wegbereiter der Existenzphilosophie, "Menschliches, Allzumenschliches", "Über Wahrheit und Lüge im außermoralischen Sinn", "Also sprach Zarathustra - Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen" (Deutschland, 1844 - 1900).
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche wäre heute 179 Jahre, 5 Monate, 13 Tage oder 65.543 Tage alt.
Geboren am 15.10.1844 in Röcken bei Lützen
Gestorben am 25.08.1900 in Weimar
Sternzeichen: ♎ Waage
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Weitere 1.589 Zitate von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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[Man found a solitary existence tedious.] There are no limits to God's compassion with Paradises over their one universally felt want: he immediately created other animals besides. God's first blunder: Man didn't find the animalsamusing, - he dominated them, and didn't even want to be an 'animal'.
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A joke is an epigram on the death of a feeling.
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A living being seeks, above all, to discharge its strength. Life is will to power.
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A man who is very busy seldom changes his opinions.
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Against war it may be said that it makes the victor stupid and the vanquished revengeful.
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Arrogance in persons of merit affronts us more than arrogance in those without merit. Merit itself is an affront.
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Art is the great stimulus to life.
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Ascetic: one who makes a necessity of virtue.
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At the base of all these aristocratic races the predator is not to be mistaken, the splendorous blond beast, avidly rampant for plunder and victory.
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Beggars should be abolished. It annoys one to give to them, and it annoys one not to give to them.
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Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!
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Better know nothing than half-know many things.
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Contentment preserves one from catching cold. Has a woman who knew that she was well dressed ever caught a cold? No, not even when she had scarcely a rag on her back.
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Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
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Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful.
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Every man has his price. This is not true. But for every man there exists a bait which he cannot resist swallowing.
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Every step forward is made at the cost of mental and physical pain to someone.
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Every thing has two faces, one of waning and one of becoming.
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Every word is a preconceived judgment.
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Everything ponderous, viscous, and solemnly clumsy, all long-winded and boring types of style are developed in profuse variety among Germans.