"I devote myself to what I love..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
I devote myself to what I love the most, and for this very reason I hesitate to designate it with lofty words: I do not want to risk believing that it is a sublime compulsion, a law, which I obey: I love what I love the most too much to wish to appear to it as one compelled.
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“None will be able to resist truth and love and sincerity. Are you sincere? Unselfish even unto death, and loving? Then fear not, not even death.”
“I believe love to be hurtful to society, and to the individual happiness of men. I believe, in short, that love does more harm than good.”
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“Many writers are neither spirit nor wine, but rather spirits- of-wine: they can catch fire, and then they give off heat.”
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“When you love something, you'll always come back to it. You'll always keep asking questions, and finding answers.”