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What was a lie in the father becomes a conviction in the son.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Ten times must you laugh during the day, and be cheerful; otherwise your stomach, the father of affliction, will disturb you in the night.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever does not have a good father should procure one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Follow in the footsteps of your fathers' virtue! How could you hope to climb high unless your fathers' will climbs with you?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Marriages that made out of love (so-called "love-matches") have error as their father and misery (necessity) as their mother.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars ... or narcissists.
— Lee Radziwill
What the father has hidden comes out in the son, and often have I found the son to be a father's revealed secret.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son the unveiled secret of the father.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Warfare is the father of all good things, it is also the father of good prose!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Fathers have a lot to do to make up for having sons.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We are completely saddled and bridled, and ... the bank is so firmly mounted on us that we must go where it will guide.
— Thomas Jefferson
What the father kept silent the son speaks out.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When one has not had a good father, one must create one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Television, in particular, doesn't look for talent; it looks for personas. You have a great persona? You can be a TV star.
— Jason Alexander
Life is a well of joy; but for those out of whom an upset stomach speaks, which is the father of melancholy, all wells are poisoned.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When a man reaches his maturity in understanding and in years, the feeling comes over him that his father was wrong to beget him.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Love matches, so called, have illusion for their father and need for their mother.
— Friedrich Nietzsche