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For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of Himself, The World, God, Or Society), May Indeed, Morally Speaking, Stand Higher Than The Laughing And Self-satisfied Satyr, But In Every Other Sense He Is The More Ordinary, More Indifferent, And Less Instructive Case. And No One Is Such A LIAR As The Indignant Man. 27.

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes: For The Indignant Man, And He Who Perpetually Tears And Lacerates Himself With His Own Teeth (or, In Place Of

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