Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
In Language Man Has Placed A World Of His Own Beside The Other, A Position Which He Deemed So Fixed That He Might Therefrom Lift The Rest Of The World Off Its Hinges, And Make Himself Master Of It. Inasmuch As Man Has Believed In The Ideas And Names Of Things As Aeternae Veritates For A Great Length Of Time, He Has Acquired That Pride By Which He Has Raised Himself Above The Animal; He Really Thought That In Language He Possessed The Knowledge Of The World. The
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