“As long as there have been men, man has felt too little joy: that alone, my brothers, is our original sin. Learning better to feel joy, we learn best not to hurt others or to plan hurts for them.”
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Two, “On the Pitying” (excerpt).
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Two, “On the Pitying” (excerpt).
Tonight they’ll be closing up this world
Sweeping the cigarette butts off the street
And musical anthems dished out
From a thousand sub-base woofered Novas
Shy boys from estated wars
Scarred faces supported by crutches
Know only too well welfare receipts
Kindness benefits from a 20 million payers
Petty pub violence mirrored at wife/ girlfriends/ daughters door.
Sweeping the cigarette butts off the street
And musical anthems dished out
From a thousand sub-base woofered Novas
Shy boys from estated wars
Scarred faces supported by crutches
Know only too well welfare receipts
Kindness benefits from a 20 million payers
Petty pub violence mirrored at wife/ girlfriends/ daughters door.
“Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful. They are people of a low sort and stock.”
— F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Two, “On the Tarantulas” (excerpt).
— F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Two, “On the Tarantulas” (excerpt).