“You may have only enemies whom you can hate, not despise. You must be proud of your enemy, then their successes will be yours as well.”
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part One, “On War and Warriors” (edited excerpt).
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part One, “On War and Warriors” (edited excerpt).
"It is destiny that I must live this way, always in a fever pitch, in the throes of indescribable restlessness, thirsting with desire, with thousands of desires that are stranger than the next, torn to shreds by love, tortured by art, a mad dreamer bearing a beating heart amidst an impassive crowd, and inevitably find new torments in new things. I live in confusion and work with the same ardour with which I swing the sword, or laze about in long, exhausting and languishing torpors in the slow shadows of the parlour, and avidly drink in the immense air and shining light, unrestrained, extravagant, reckless, generous, tender, in love with you, sad, merry, from one hour to the next, indomitable and untamed.”
“Hear this, you creators: to esteem is to create! Esteeming itself is of all esteemed things the most estimable treasure. Through it alone is there value, and without it the nut of existence would be hollow.”
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part One, “On the Thousand and One Goals” (edited excerpt).
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part One, “On the Thousand and One Goals” (edited excerpt).