"In his heart every man knows quite..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
In his heart every man knows quite well that, being unique, he will be in the world only once and that no imaginable chance will for a second time gather together into a unity so strangely variegated an assortment as he is: he knows it but hides it like a bad conscience.
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“Unpleasant, even dangerous, qualities can be found in every nation and every individual: it is cruel to demand that the Jew be an exception. In him, these qualities may even be dangerous and revolting to an unusual degree; and perhaps the young stock-exchange Jew is altogether the most disgusting invention of mankind.”
“One is punished best for one's virtues.”
“That, however, is - mediocrity, though it be called moderation.”
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“The flower you single out is a rejection of all other flowers; nevertheless, only on these terms is it beautiful.”
“I believe it is the conviction of the purest men, that the net amount of man and man does not much vary. Each is incomparably superior to his companion in some faculty. His want of skill in other directions, has added to his fitness for his own work.”
“Every great man is unique.”
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“You were born to be real, not to be perfect. You are here to be you, not to live someone else's life.”
“Columbus discovered no isle or key so lonely as himself.”