He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.
Liamhas quoted3 years ago
He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.
josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
Dreadful experiences raise the question whether he who experiences them is not something dreadful also.
josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
Insanity in individuals is something rare—but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule.
Sara Hilalhas quoted7 months ago
It seems that in order to inscribe themselves upon the heart of humanity with everlasting claims, all great things have first to wander about the earth as enormous and awe-inspiring caricatures:
Andrejevichhas quoted3 years ago
anyone were to say to them, “A lofty spirituality is beyond all comparison with the honesty and respectability of a merely moral man”—it would make them furious,
josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.
b9139209753has quoted2 months ago
with whom it “no longer has much danger.”—This also for the chapter: “Morals as Timidity.”
b9139209753has quoted2 months ago
The mediocre?—This for the chapter: “Morals as Timidity
Vy Nhathas quoted5 months ago
And the latter is really the malignant reproach that Epicurus cast upon Plato: