Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzschewas a German philosopher, cultural critic, poet and Latin and Greek scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy and modern intellectual history. He began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy. He became the youngest ever to hold the Chair of Classical Philology at the University of Basel in 1869, at the age of 24. Nietzsche resigned in 1879 due to health problems that plagued him most of his life, and...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionPhilosopher
Date of Birth15 October 1844
CityRocken, Germany
CountryGermany
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We cannot live without valuing: but we can live without valuing what you value.
The gilded sheath of pity sometimes covers the dagger of envy.
We evaluate the services that anyone renders to us according to the value he puts on them, not according to the value they have for us.
And many such good inventions are there, that they are like woman's breasts: useful at the same time, and pleasant.
Youth is an unpleasant period; for then it is not possible or not prudent to be productive in any sense whatsoever.
The demand to be loved is the greatest of all arrogant presumptions.
He who speaks a bit of a foreign language has more delight in it than he who speaks it well; pleasure goes along with superficial knowledge.
All truth is crooked, time itself is a circle
Christianity gave Eros poison to drink; he did not die of it, certainly, but degenerated to Vice.
What is more harmful than any vice? Practical sympathy and pity for all the failures and all the weak : Christianity.
The love of one sole being is a barbarism; for it will be employed to the detriment of all the rest. So too the love of God.
The noble caste was in the beginning always the barbarian caste: their superiority lay, not in their physical strength, but primarily in their psychical - they were more complete human beings...
There is no pre-established harmony between the furtherance of truth and the well-being of mankind.