Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Another Thing Is War. I Am Naturally Warlike. Attacking Is One Of My Instincts. Being Able To Be An Enemy, Being An Enemy - These Require A Strong Nature, Perhaps; In Any Case Every Strong Nature Presupposes Them. It Needs Resistances, So It Seeks
resistance: Aggressive Pathos Is Just As Integrally Necessary To Strength As The Feeling Of Revenge And Reaction Is To Weakness. Woman, Forinstance, Is Vengeful: That Is A Condition Of Her Weakness, As Is Her Sensitivity To Other People's Afflictions. - The Strength Of Anattacker Can In A Way Be Gauged By The Opposition He Requires; Allgrowth Makes Itself Manifest By Searching Out A More Powerful Opponent - Or Problem: For A Philosopher Who Is Warlike Challenges Problems To Duels, Too. The Task Is Not To Master All Resistances, But Only Those Against Which One Has To Pit One's Entire Strength, Suppleness, And Mastery-at-arms - Opponents Who Are Equal ...
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