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Thus Spoke Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Prologue 1

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Zarathustra ascends to the mountains at the age of 30, which coincides with two significant events: (a) Nietzsche’s critical philosophical period begins its cultivation around that age, and (b) Jesus issued his Sermon on the Mount around this age.

Despite his ascension, after 10 years of…

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“All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche

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Anyone who does not have two-thirds of the day to himself is a slave.

— Friedrich Nietzsche (via myunconventionalbeauty)

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The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception.
The Nietzsche Family Circus pairs a randomized Family Circus cartoon with a randomized Friedrich Nietzsche quote.

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The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception.

The Nietzsche Family Circus pairs a randomized Family Circus cartoon with a randomized Friedrich Nietzsche quote.

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When Zarathustra was thirty years old, he left his home and the lake of his home, and went into the mountains.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche (1891)

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s death mask

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s death mask

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There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth.

— Friedrich Nietzsche (via post-mania)

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At the foot of my height do I dwell: how high are my summits, no one hath yet told me. But well do I know my valleys.

Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra (via greatrelease)

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All loneliness is guilt”—thus speaks the herd.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra, First Part, “On the Way of the Creator” (via humanparabol)

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God is dead.

— Nietzsche (via watercolournights)

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‘the doer’ is merely a fiction added to the deed – the deed is everything.

— Friedrich Nietzsche (via neenajane)

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This life as we now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything immeasurably small or great in your life must return to you-all in the same succession and sequence-even this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned over and over, and you with it, a grain of dust.

The eternal hourglass of existence is turned over and over, and you with it, a grain of dust.

Fredrich Nietzshe - Joyful Wisdom

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