"Even in the lust of knowledge I..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Even in the lust of knowledge I feel only my will's delight in begetting and becoming; and if there be innocence in my knowledge it is because my procreative will is in it.
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“He turns all of his injuries into strengths, that which does not kill him makes him stronger, he is superman.”
“Some people throw a bit of their personality after their bad arguments, as if that might straighten their paths and turn them into right and good arguments-just as a man in a bowling alley, after he has let go of the ball, still tries to direct it with gestures.”
“Poets are shameless with their experiences: they exploit them.”
More on Knowledge
“When I read a good book, I wish my life were three thousand years long.”
“... Allow yourself a space of quiet, wherein you can add to your knowledge of the Good and learn to curb your restlessness. Guard also against another kind of error: the folly of those who weary their days in much business, but lack any aim on which their whole effort, nay, their whole thought, is focused.”
“There are no variations except for those who know a norm, and no subtleties for those who have not grasped the obvious.”