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The Dawn of Day, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Friedrich Nietzsche

The Dawn of Day

  • Shaolinahas quoted7 years ago
    The most moral man is he who makes the greatest sacrifices to morality; but what are the greatest sacrifices?
  • josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
    Where there is no tradition there is no morality; and the less life is governed by tradition, the narrower the circle of morality.
  • josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
    The free man is immoral, because it is his will to depend upon himself and not upon tradition: in all the primitive states of humanity “evil” is equivalent to “individual,” “free,” “arbitrary,” “unaccustomed,” “unforeseen,” “incalculable.”
  • josuedr11has quoted7 years ago
    Consequence as Adjuvant Cause.—Formerly the consequences of an action were considered, not as the result of that action, but a voluntary adjuvant—i.e. on the part of God. Can a greater confusion be imagined? Entirely different practices and means have to be brought into use for actions and effects!
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