"Where I found the living, there I..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Where I found the living, there I found the will to power; even in the will of servants I found the will to be master.
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“It is the stillest words that bring the storm.”
“Underneath the reality in which we live and have our being, another altogether different reality lies concealed.”
“The misunderstanding of passion and reason, as if the latter were an independent entity and not rather a system of relations between various passions and desires; and as if every passion did not possess its quantum of reason.”
More on Will To Power
“Thus the will to power strives towards oppositions, towards displeasure. There is a will to suffering at the foundation of all organic life (contrary to "happiness" as "goal").”
“The world itself is the will to power - and nothing else! And you yourself are the will to power - and nothing else!”
“Life is an instinct for growth, for survival, for the accumulation of forces, for power.”
More on Human Nature
“Men's minds are as variant as their faces. Where the motives of their actions are pure, the operation of the former is no more to be imputed to them as a crime, than the appearance of the latter; for both, being the work of nature, are alike unavoidable.”
“If something good has lost its way into you, it will make its escape overnight. I know you.”
“One must learn to forgive and not to hold a hostile, bitter attitude of mind, which offends those about us and prevents us from enjoying ourselves. One must recognize human shortcomings and adjust himself to them rather than to be constantly finding fault with them.”