Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
1844 - 1900
German philologist & philosopher

    From Thus Spoke Zarathustra:

    "a book for all and none"

      "And who can wholly comprehend how strange man and woman are to each other?"

      "Everything is in flux."

      'The overman is the meaning of the earth."

      "There is always some madness in love. Bit there is also always some reason in madness."

      'Is it my fault that power likes to walk on crooked legs?".

      "Indeed, you make me laugh , you men of today, and particularly when you are amazed at yourselves. "He who cannot obey himself is commanded".

      "...where one can no longer love, there one should pass by."

      "In the end, one experiences only oneself."

      "To be forsaken is one thing, to be lonely, another."

      And we should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once."

      "Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women are still cats and birds. Or at best, cows."

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