Both of them described how similarly they thought and felt about things, and how words tumbled between them. They took words, like food, from each other’s mouths. Individual command melted as they finished each other’s thoughts and completed each other’s sentences.
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
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Both of them described how similarly they thought and felt about things, and how words tumbled between them. They took words, like food, from each other’s mouths. Individual command melted as they finished each other’s thoughts and completed each other’s sentences.…
When they came down from the mountain, he said to her, quietly, ‘I thank you for the most exquisite dream of my life.’
The sight of the two of them descending, as radiant and transformed as if they had been making love up there, made Lou’s mother furious. Rée was overwhelmed by jealousy. He pestered her with questions. Lou crushed his petty prying by responding impenetrably, ‘His very laughter is a deed.’
The sight of the two of them descending, as radiant and transformed as if they had been making love up there, made Lou’s mother furious. Rée was overwhelmed by jealousy. He pestered her with questions. Lou crushed his petty prying by responding impenetrably, ‘His very laughter is a deed.’
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‘I have taken a room with a view to the Island of the Dead,’ [in Venice] he wrote.
The view would inspire Nietzsche to write ‘The Tomb Song’, one of his most beautiful poems, in which the graves on the island include the tombs of his youth, of the gentle, strange marvels of love and of the songbirds of his hopes.
- I Am Dynamite
The view would inspire Nietzsche to write ‘The Tomb Song’, one of his most beautiful poems, in which the graves on the island include the tombs of his youth, of the gentle, strange marvels of love and of the songbirds of his hopes.
- I Am Dynamite
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Identifying himself with Mozart's Don Giovanni is one of Nietzsche’s minor, but recurrent themes. He makes it clear that he is not the Don Giovanni of thousands of seductions but ‘the Don Giovanni of knowledge’, a reckless figure who chases up to the ‘highest and remotest stars of knowledge’ to explore forbidden realms, willing to sacrifice his immortal soul and forever endure the fires of Hell in order to gain occult revelation.
- I Am Dynamite
- I Am Dynamite