After coming into contact with a religious man I always feel I must wash my hands.Ecce Homo, "Why I Am a Destiny" (1888) Search Quotes Quotes by Book:OR Keyword: Twilight of the Idols How to Philosophize with a Hammer, published in 1889. Twilight of the Idols (originally titled A Psy...
—Nietzsche. What does this quote suggest? A. Having a purpose gives strength. B. Life is full of hardships. C. Nietzsche was a pessimistic philosopher. D. We should avoid difficulties. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。这句名言表明有一个生活的目标能 ...
Maxims and Arrows, 33 Nietzsche Quotes Women are considered profound. Why? Because we never fathom their depths. But women aren't even shallow. Twilight of the Idols (1888). Maxims and Arrows, 27 Nietzsche Quotes What does not destroy me, makes me stronger. Twilight of the Idols (1888)...
And that is why the noble man decides not to shame others: he imposes upon himself shame of all that suffers” (Z [19] II, “On the Pitying”)11 There are several key features to be found in this passage: that the history of humanity is the history of shame points first and ...
44. “A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us.”― Friedrich Nietzsche 45. “There are no facts, only interpretations.”― Friedrich Nietzsche 46. “If you know the why, you can live any how.”― Friedrich Nietzsche ...
He who has a strong enough why can bear almost any how. —Friedrich Nietzsche 22 Bad cooks - and the utter lack of reason in the kitchen - have delayed human development longest and impaired it most. —Friedrich Nietzsche 16 The misunderstanding of passion and reason, as if the latter were...
Just the saliency and awe-inspiring state of soul gives the human the required feeling. Because of this fact, there is a problem in the way how sympathy came up, and it has now to be explained why the altruistic is praised, while elsewhere he is violated and feared for his malice” (...
“Thou shalt” is the name of the great dragon. But the spirit of the lion says, “I will.”“Thou shalt” lies in his way, sparkling like gold, an animal covered with scaled; and on every scale shines a golden “thou shalt.” My brothers, why is there a need in the spirit for...
“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” Friedrich Nietzsche 3. “Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” Friedrich Nietzsche 4. “No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.” Friedrich...
Why then, Angier asks, isn't the ethics of Fear and Trembling a `non-ethics of arbitrary wilfulness' (p. 53)? Again, the answer he gives belongs to a recognisable tradition of Kierkegaard interpretation, but with an interesting twist that is not fully revealed until chapter 5.By Tom P....