"Life, and you, and I, and all..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Life, and you, and I, and all of us together became for a while interesing to ourselves once more.
More by Friedrich Nietzsche
More on Life
“Maybe I would have considered the problem if I'd met someone with whom I'd have liked to live. But I never met this someone and... No, even if I had met him, I'm sure I wouldn't have got married again. Why should I get married now that my life is so full? No, no, it's out of the question.”
“Despite my being an old gypsy there is a tendency to respectability inherent in old age.”
“Money is the counter that enables life to be lived socially; it is life as truly as sovereigns and banknotes are money.”
More on Self
“The most peculiar social self which one is apt to have is in the mind of the person one is in love with.”
“The fact that man produces a concept "I" besides the totality of his mental and emotional experiences or perceptions does not prove that there must be any specific existence behind such a concept. We are succumbing to illusions produced by our self-created language, without reaching a better understanding of anything. Most of so-called philosophy is due to this kind of fallacy.”
“The most common form of despair is not being who you are.”