"Men subsequently put whatever is newly learned..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Men subsequently put whatever is newly learned or experienced to use as a plowshare, perhaps even as a weapon: but women immediately include it among their ornaments.
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“How much disgruntled heaviness, lameness, dampness, how much beer is there in the German intelligence.”
“The one conclusive argument that has at all times discouraged people from drinking a poison is not that it kills but rather that it tastes bad.”
“Yet where is your inner value when you no longer know what it is to breathe freely; when you no longer have freedom over your own selves”
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“Why should any of these things that happen externally distract thee? Give thyself leisure to learn some good thing: cease roving to and fro.”
“A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.”
“Neither in writing nor in reading wilt thou be able to lay down rules for others before thou shalt have first learned to obey rules thyself.”