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Play is the highest expression of human development in childhood for it alone is the free expression of what is in a child's soul.
— Friedrich Frobel
And many such good inventions are there, that they are like woman's breasts: useful at the same time, and pleasant.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One puts to one's lips what drives one faster into the abyss.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever has witnessed another's ideal becomes his inexorable judge and as it were his evil conscience.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Belief in form, but disbelief in content - that's what makes an aphorism charming.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One ought to hold on to one's heart; for if one lets it go, one soon loses control of the head too.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Obedience is the Christian's crown.
— Friedrich Schiller
When our brain feels too weak to deal with our opponent's objections, our heart answers by casting suspicion on their underlying motives.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One is most dishonest to one's god: he is not allowed to sin.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I wasn't sure what day it was because life is meaningless. Turns out it's Thursday. The thing about life still applies.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
man's being is essentially his own deed.
— Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Either one does not dream, or one does so interestingly. One should learn to spend one's waking life in the same way: not at all, or interestingly.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A woman's pity, which is talkative, carries the sick person's bed to the public marketplace.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What makes one heroic? - Going out to meet at the same time one's highest suffering and one's highest hope.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Lust is only a sweet poison for the weakling, but for those who will with a lion's heart it is the reverently reserved wine of wines.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It is very noble hypocrisy not to talk of one's self.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The most unequivocal sign of contempt for man is to regard everybody merely as a means to one's own ends, or of no account whatever.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We fear our neighbor's hostile mood because we are afraid that this mood will lead him to penetrate our secrets.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
So long as men praise you, you can only be sure that you are not yet on your own true path but on someone else's.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The total number of Dirichlet's publications is not large: jewels are not weighed on a grocery scale.
— Carl Friedrich Gauss
World history is the world's court
— Friedrich Schiller
Have faith! where'er thy bark is driven, 'The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth, Know this! God rules the host of heaven, The inhabitants of earth.
— Friedrich Schiller
The life of the enemy . Whoever lives for the sake of combating an enemy has an interest in the enemy's staying alive.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
And like a wind shall I one day blow amongst them and with my spirit take away their soul's breath: thus my future wills it.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Be careful who you choose as your enemy because that's who you become most like.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One is punished best for one's virtues.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Basic insight regarding the nature of decadence: it's supposed causes are its consequences.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Generally speaking, the greater a woman's beauty, the greater her modesty.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What really raises one's indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The history of the world is the world's court of justice.
— Friedrich Schiller
One should hold fast one's heart; for when one letteth it go, how quickly doth one's head run away!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Only through Beauty's morning-gate, dost thou penetrate the land of knowledge.
— Friedrich Schiller
A pity about the people! they are brave enough comrades, but they have heads like a soapboiler's.
— Friedrich Schiller
A subject for a great poet would be God's boredom after the seventh day of creation.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It's incredible how much intelligence is used in this world to prove nonsense.
— Christian Friedrich Hebbel
To be man's tender mate was woman born, and in obeying nature she best serves the purposes of heaven.
— Friedrich Schiller
Love brings to light a lover's noble and hidden qualities-his rare and exceptional traits: it is thus liable to be deceptive of his normal qualities.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The enormous expectation having to do with sexual love and the shame involved in this expectation degrades all a woman's perspectives from the start.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever wants to be a judge of human nature should study people's excuses.
— Christian Friedrich Hebbel
No cause has he to say his doom is harsh, who's made the master of his destiny.
— Friedrich Schiller
Christianity is the hangman's metaphysics...
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A martyr's disciples suffer more than the martyr.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
He only shows mankind how beautiful everything is which man's hand has not yet spoiled or broken.
— Friedrich Max Muller
Creation is the great redemption from suffering and all life's growing light. But the creator must be suffering if needed and accept much change.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Not he who scorns the Saviour's yoke Should wear his cross upon the heart.
— Friedrich Schiller
If one uses one's intellect to become master over the unlimited emotions, it may produce a sorry and diversionary effect upon the intellect.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Dear Friedrich, the world's still false, cruel and beautiful...
— Charles Simic
Out of life's school of war: What does not destroy me, makes me stronger.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It is possible that the production of genius is reserved to a limited period of mankind's history.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Joy all creatures drink At nature's bosoms ...
— Friedrich Schiller
A man never discloses his character so clearly as when he descibes another's
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
Visiting the sick' is an orgasm of superiority in the contemplation of our neighbor's helplessness
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What makes life 'worth living'? - The awareness that there is something for which one is ready to risk one's life
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Many a one cannot loosen his own fetters, but is nevertheless his friend's emancipator.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
First, one has the difficulty of emancipating oneself from one's chains; and, ultimately, one has to emancipate oneself from this emancipation too.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What's old collapses, times change, and new life blossoms in the ruins.
— Friedrich Schiller
Is man one of God's blunders, or is God one of man's blunders?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Yet have I ever heard it said that spies and tale-bearers have done more mischief in this world than poisoned bowl or the assassin's dagger.
— Friedrich Schiller
The universe is one of God's thoughts.
— Friedrich Schiller
Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book -I call that vicious!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I can still stand on life's narrowest footing: but who would I be were I to show you this art. Would you like to see a ropedancer?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
He, that noble prize possessing He that boasts a friend that's true, He whom woman's love is blessing, Let him join the chorus too!
— Friedrich Schiller
The former morality, namely Kant's, demanded of the individual actions which one desired of all men: that was a very naive thing;
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Rather know nothing than half-know many things! Rather be a fool on one's own account than a wise man in the opinion of others!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The so-called paradoxes of an author, to which a reader takes exception, often exist not in the author's book at all, but rather in the reader's head.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
God's only excuse is that he does not exist.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Ultimately one loves one's desires and not that which is desired.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The surest aid in combating the male's disease of self-contempt is to be loved by a clever woman.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The most common sort of lie is the one uttered to one's self.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We find other people's vanity contrary to our taste only when it is contrary to our vanity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Where neither love nor hatred is in the game, a woman's game is mediocre.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If you therefore want to depress and minimise man's capacity for pain, well, you must also depress and minimise his capacity for enjoyment.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
to have to combat one's instincts - that is the formula for decadence: as long as life is ascending, happiness and instinct are one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
To be ashamed of one's immorality: that is a step on the staircase at whose end one is also ashamed of one's morality.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The world's history is constant, like the laws of nature, and simple, like the souls of men. The same conditions continually produce the same results.
— Friedrich Schiller
Laughter means: taking a mischievous delight in someone else's uneasiness, but with a good conscience.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Like Leibniz's possible worlds, most men are only equally entitled pretenders to existence. There are few existences.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
One has to know the size of one's stomach.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Illness is a clumsy attempt to arrive at health: we must come to nature's aid with intellect.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
You must await your thirst and allow it to become complete: otherwise you will never discover your spring, which can never be anyone else's!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Man's maturity: to have regained the seriousness that he had as a child at play.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What are man's truths ultimately? Merely his irrefutable errors.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Triumph depends on a roll of Fate's dice; the ultimate prize is a place in Heaven.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Learning from one's enemies is the best way to love them, for it puts one into a grateful mood toward them.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The root and source of all monetary evil is the government's monopoly on money.
— Friedrich A. Hayek
Is man God's biggest blunder, or is man's God?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Modest humility is beauty's crown.
— Friedrich Schiller
Man's task is simple. He should cease letting his existence be a thoughtless accident.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
For as long as they praise you, never forget that it is not yet your own path that you walk, but another person's.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Loving and perishing: it's been a rhyme all these eternities. The will to love: that is, also being willing to die.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Fate hath no voice but the heart's impulse.
— Friedrich Schiller
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— Rachel Abbott
A little health now and again is the ailing person's best remedy.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The state of man's mind, or the elementary phase of mind which he so far possesses, conforms precisely to the state of the world as he so far views it
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
One must first be firmly set in oneself, one must stand securely on one's own two legs otherwise one cannot love at all.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There's no defense against stupidity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Women's modesty generally increases with their beauty.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Great men's errors are to be venerated as more fruitful than little men's truths.
— Friedrich Nietzsche