Friedrich Nietzsche

God is dead, existentialism

Modern influential 186 sayings

Sayings by Friedrich Nietzsche

And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.

1886 — Beyond Good and Evil, Section 146
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Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman — a rope over an abyss.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'Zarathustra's Prologue', Section 4
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In heaven all the interesting people are missing.

1888 — The Antichrist, Section 43
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We have art so that we shall not die of reality.

c. 1888 (posthumously published) — The Will to Power (attributed, from notes)
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The demand to be loved is the greatest of all arrogant presumptions.

1886 — Beyond Good and Evil, Section 136
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One must shed the bad taste of wanting to agree with many. 'Good' is no longer good when one's neighbor mouths it. And how should there be a 'common good'! The term contradicts itself: whatever can be common always has little value. In the end it must be as it is and always has been: great things remain for the great, abysses for the profound, nuances and shudders for the refined, and, in brief, all that is rare for the rare.

1886 — Beyond Good and Evil, Section 43
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Morality, insofar as it condemns for its own sake, and not out of regard for the concerns, considerations, and contrivances of life, is a specific error with which one ought to have no pity – an idiosyncrasy of degenerates which has caused immeasurable harm.

1888 — Twilight of the Idols, 'Morality as Anti-Nature'
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Untroubled, scornful, outrageous – that is how wisdom wants us to be: she is a woman and never loves anyone but a warrior.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On Reading and Writing'
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But thus do I counsel you, my friends: distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful!

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Tarantulas'
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You have evolved from worm to man, but much within you is still worm. Once you were apes, yet even now man is more of an ape than any of the apes.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Great Longing'
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I tell you: one must still have chaos in oneself to give birth to a dancing star. I tell you: you still have chaos in yourselves.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Gift-Giving Virtue'
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Of all that is written I love only what a man has written in his own blood.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On Reading and Writing'
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You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame; how could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes?

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Way of the Creator'
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Silence is worse; all truths that are kept silent become poisonous.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On Reading and Writing'
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One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Gift-Giving Virtue'
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But the worst enemy you can meet will always be yourself; you lie in wait for yourself in caverns and forests.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'On the Way of the Creator'
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In truth, man is a polluted river. One must be a sea to receive a polluted river without becoming defiled. I bring you the Superman! He is that sea; in him your great contempt can be submerged.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'Zarathustra's Prologue', Section 3
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No shepherd and one herd! Everybody wants the same, everybody is the same: whoever feels different goes voluntarily into a madhouse.

1883-1885 — Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 'Zarathustra's Prologue', Section 5
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Women are considered profound. Why? Because we never fathom their depths. But women aren't even shallow.

1888 — Twilight of the Idols, 'Skirmishes of an Untimely Man', Section 27
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Love to one only is a barbarity, for it is exercised at the expense of all others. Love to God also!

1886 — Beyond Good and Evil, Section 67
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