"Woman learns how to hate in proportion..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Woman learns how to hate in proportion as she forgets how to charm.
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“Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man.”
“To the good warrior soundeth "thou shalt" pleasanter than "I will." And all that is dear unto you, ye shall first have it commanded unto you.”
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“Enemies publish themselves. They declare war. The friend never declares his love.”
“Love is fed by the imagination, by which we become wiser than we know, better than we feel, nobler than we are: by which we can see life as a whole, by which and by which alone we can understand others in their real and their ideal relation. Only what is fine, and finely conceived can feed love. But anything will feed hate.”
“Hate is a dead thing. Who of you would be a tomb?”