Post your fav nietzsche quotations

post your fav nietzsche quotations

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When you look into a hole, you can get frightened sometimes

>HUNNA KILLAS, HUNNA HAMMERS

anything disparaging about women, SJWs, and nonwhites

im redpilled btw

"For forsooth, verily I sayeth unto thee, that those who mattereth, mindeth not; thus likewise, those who mindeth, mattereth not."

'The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.'

Does someone know by the way what book this quote come from?

Kant is an idiot

It's actually from Rudyard Kipling but often misattributed to Nietzsche:
kiplingjournal.com/textfiles/KJ162.txt

"Stop hitting this horse."

"I TRIED SO HARD AND GOT SO FARRRRRR. BUT IN THE END IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTERRRRR"

"Anglos are subhuman"

What are shitposters like in real life?

>One must still have chaos within oneself to birth a dancing star

When we are quiet and alone, we fear that something will be whispered in our ears, and so we hate the quiet, and dull our senses in society.

>I have forgotten my umbrella.
deep

Man is a song part, and also a bridge too

when around women, dont forget the whip.

>mfw my mom is a midwife
>mfw she has this quote on her website

It is from the will to truth's becoming conscious of itself that from now on -- there is no doubt about it -- morality will gradually perish: that great spectacle in a hundred acts that is reserved for Europe's next two centuries, the most terrible, most questionable, and perhaps most hopeful of all spectacles...

I am the horseman

post some please

why do this to me user

HORSE?

>gas the kikes
even for the time that sounds a little rough, i wonder how did he get away with that one

that that that that that dont kill me, can only make me stronger,
I need you to hurry up naow, cuz I cant wait much longer,
I know Ive got to be right now, cuz I cant get much wronger,
Man Ive been waiting all night now, thats how long Ive been on ya

I teach you the Pferdman.

whats ur problem, guy? pretty sure she read N when she was an all-black-wearing eiNstürzeNde-NeubauteN-listening y a.

just horse my syphillis up

>midwife
>quote has the word birth in it
>must be relevant
women lel

"Kant? More like Kunt" - Nietzsche

this so much.

oh wise freddy

Can't be bothered to look up its accuracy desu

>I want life to be more evil and more full of suffering in the future

Haha right on!

>Judgments, judgments of value about life, for it or against it, can in the end never be true: they have value only as symptoms, they are worthy of consideration only as symptoms; in
themselves such judgments are meaningless. One must stretch out one's hands and attempt to grasp this amazing subtlety, that the value of life cannot be estimated. Not by the living, for they are an interested party, even a bone of contention, and not impartial judges; not by the dead, for a different reason.

Essentially a simple thought, but he phrases it very nicely imo.

the perfect women know that they are women

> He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.

>He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster.
>mfw I just realized this is actually Nietzsche trying to call himself a Greek
Don't worry, Nietzsch, I'm sure you're not just a footnote.

power corrupts my nigger

>I don't think, I do. A man of many actions.

I'm going to glass the next bodybuilder I see.

"That particular feeling when being without a female companion"

Are Jews 'non-whites'?

>Whom do I hate most among the rabble of today? The socialist rabble, the chandala apostles, who undermine the instinct, the pleasure, the worker’s sense of satisfaction with his small existence–who make him envious, who teach him revenge. The source of wrong is never unequal rights but the claim of “equal” rights.
What did he mean by this?

Probably normal and outgoing. The people the complain are probably boring.

Australian or Canadian, mostly.

"plato was a bore"
he also mentions something about plato being ugly, but i cant really remember an specific quote.

"Once when I was a boy, my parents took me to see the doctor on account of nervous issues. Upon examining me the doctor exclaimed 'There is absolutely nothing wrong with this boy's nerves, it is I who am nervous!"

"...that physiologist Buddha..."

-Ecce Homo

duh
but don't hate them for it.

"I know my fate. One day there will be associated with my name the recollection of something frightful - of a crisis like no other before on earth, of the profoundest collision of the conscience, of a decision evoked against everything that until then had been believed in, demanded, sanctified."

"The truth speaks out of me. - But my truth is dreadful: for hitherto the lie has been called truth."

"It is my fate to have become the first decent human being"

"I am a bringer of good tidings such as there has never been"

"I know tasks from such a height that any conception of them has hitherto been lacking; only after me is it possible to hope again."

"With all that I am necessarily a man of fatality. For when truth steps into battle with the lie of millennia we shall have convulsions, an earthquake spasm, a transposition of valley and mountain such as has never been dreamed of. The concept politics has then become completely absorbed into a war of spirits, all the power-structures of the old society have been blown into the air - they one and all reposed on the lie: there will be wars such as there have never been yet on earth. Only after me will there be grand politics on earth."

Why was this man so incredibly quotable? This all comes out of like one page of Ecce Homo where he tells everyone what is to come in the next century. And right before he says this he emphatically says he is no prophet and wants no followers despite delivering what reads as a stunning prophecy of the first half of the 20th century in a book which was mostly a parody of its genre.

>Mutter, Ich Bin Dumm

"Christianity? More like Fagianity! Every time I see a Christian I imagine stripping him bare and popping his self righteous testicles in my mouth, my magnificent mustache tickling his pubis as he realizes how much of an unenlightened sissy slave he is." - Nietzsche, The Gay Science

'Evil men have no songs.' How is it then, that the Russians have songs?

B T F O
T
F
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Sick are they always. They vomit their bile and call it a newspaper.

Underrated

God is dead and so am I

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“My conception of freedom. — The value of a thing sometimes does not lie in that which one attains by it, but in what one pays for it — what it costs us. Liberal institutions cease to be liberal as soon as they are attained: later on, there are no worse and no more thorough injurers of freedom than liberal institutions.”

this

and that Also, dubs and trips tell the truth.

>wadadadang wadadadang
>hey, listen to my 9 millimetre go bang

Any explanation is better than none and that which is explained ceases to concern us.

《The ancient empires fall, the dark-skinned peoples fade and even the demons of antiquity gasp their last, but over all stands the Aryan barbarian, white-skinned, cold-eyed, dominant, the supreme fighting man of the earth.》

Because you have very spooky values of good and evil?

> saying this to nietzsche
wew lad

But that was Robert E. Howard.

In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering in innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. That was the highest and most mendacious minute of "world history"—yet only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths the star grew cold, and the clever animals had to die.

One might invent such a fable and still not have illustrated sufficiently how wretched, how shadowy and flighty, how aimless and arbitrary, the human intellect appears in nature. There have been eternities when it did not exist; and when it is done for again, nothing will have happened. For this intellect has no further mission that would lead beyond human life. It is human, rather, and only its owner and producer gives it such importance, as if the world pivoted around it. But if we could communicate with the mosquito, then we would learn that he floats through the air with the same self-importance, feeling within itself the flying center of the world. There is nothing in nature so despicable or insignificant that it cannot immediately be blown up like a bag by a slight breath of this power of knowledge; and just as every porter wants an admirer, the proudest human being, the philosopher, thinks that he sees on the eyes of the universe telescopically focused from all sides on his actions and thoughts.

I enjoy that all posts ITT are either shitposts or the kind of misattributed quotes kids used to have in their forum signatures

“The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.”

>only a sith deals in absolutes
makes you think...

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"lurk moar"

>Even the wisest among you is only a confusion and hybrid of plant and phantom. But do I ask you to become phantoms or plants?

>tfw nietzsche thinks you're not ready to do the pretending to be a tree exercise yet
>tfwnb overman

>The advocate of the “over-man” soaring above the menial “rabble”, the patron of war and the martial spirit ended his days as a mumbling idiot unable to control his bodily functions, manipulated by a sister whom he despised. In a certain respect Nietzsche's tragic end is itself a metaphor expressing the sheer impossibility of any attempt to reduce and contract the rich and powerful heritage of classical and Enlightenment thought into a strait-jacket for the revival of myth, the Aryan spirit and aristocratic elitism.
is it really a metaphor?

nah

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>'Reason' in language! - oh what an deceptive old witch it has been! I fear we shall never be rid of God, so long as we still believe in grammar.

checked

check your privilege scribe scum

Who is a good anti or alternative interpretor of Nietzsche to Kaufmann?

"Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent."

"Mutter, ich bin dumm" - three days later

Warum bin ich so fröhlich, so fröhlich, so fröhlich,
bin ausgesprochen fröhlich, so fröhlich war ich nie.

(F. Nietzsche, Die fröhliche Wissenschaft)

This reeks of Russell, who deserves a world record for his misunderstanding of everything.

Er ist auch schon mal traurig, so abgrundtief traurig,
dann ist er schaurig traurig, dann tut ihm alles weh

(F. Nietzsche, Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik)

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you took the shit right out of my post

Kill yourself. It's the easiest way to end your insecurity since you've proven to be unwilling to actually even wikipedia philosophers or authors let alone read their works to solve your inane insecurity issues. Nietzsche gave tribute to Islam while disparaging Christianity and their respective master and slave moralities. He also annulled his Prussian citizenship. But yeah, keep using him as an instrument for your bullshit ideas.

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From "On Truth and Lie in an Extramoral Sense: "Just as the Romans and Etruscans cut up the heavens with rigid mathematical lines and confined a god within each of the spaces thereby delimited, as within a templum, so every people has a similarly mathematically divided conceptual heaven above themselves and henceforth thinks that truth demands that each conceptual god be sought only within his own sphere. Here one may certainly admire man as a mighty genius of construction, who succeeds in piling an infinitely complicated dome of concepts upon an unstable foundation, and, as it were, on running water. Of course, in order to be supported by such a foundation, his construction must be like one constructed of spiders' webs: delicate enough to be carried along by the waves, strong enough not to be blown apart by every wind. As a genius of construction man raises himself far above the bee in the following way: whereas the bee builds with wax that he gathers from nature, man builds with the far more delicate conceptual material which he first has to manufacture from himself. In this he is greatly to be admired, but not on account of his drive for truth or for pure knowledge of things. When someone hides something behind a bush and looks for it again in the same place and finds it there as well, there is not much to praise in such seeking and finding. Yet this is how matters stand regarding seeking and finding "truth" within the realm of reason. If I make up the definition of a mammal, and then, after inspecting a camel, declare "look, a mammal" I have indeed brought a truth to light in this way, but it is a truth of limited value. That is to say, it is a thoroughly anthropomorphic truth which contains not a single point which would be "true in itself" or really and universally valid apart from man. At bottom, what the investigator of such truths is seeking is only the metamorphosis of the world into man. He strives to understand the world as something analogous to man, and at best he achieves by his struggles the feeling of assimilation. Similar to the way in which astrologers considered the stars to be in man 's service and connected with his happiness and sorrow, such an investigator considers the entire universe in connection with man: the entire universe as the infinitely fractured echo of one original sound-man; the entire universe as the infinitely multiplied copy of one original picture-man. His method is to treat man as the measure of all things, but in doing so he again proceeds from the error of believing that he has these things immediately before him as mere objects. He forgets that the original perceptual metaphors are metaphors and takes them to be the things themselves."

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