Thus Spoke Zarathustra Quotes
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
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“O sky above me! O pure, deep sky! You abyss of light! Gazing into you, I tremble with divine desires.
To cast myself into your height - that is my depth! To hide myself in your purity - that is my innocence!
-Before Sunrise”
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
To cast myself into your height - that is my depth! To hide myself in your purity - that is my innocence!
-Before Sunrise”
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
“You still feel noble, and others, too, who dislike you and cast evil glances at you, still feel you are noble. Learn that everyone finds the noble man an obstruction.”
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
“I am a railing beside the stream: he who can grasp me, let him grasp me! I am not, however, your crutch.”
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
― Thus Spoke Zarathustra: (Classics Books Reimagined) - Friedrich Nietzsche's Modern Literary Philosophy Unveiled
