Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Now, Most People Bear Life Without Any Considerable Grumbling, And Consequently Believe In The Value Of Existence, But Precisely Because Each One Is Solely Self-seeking And Self-affirming, And Does Not Step Out Of Himself Like Those Exceptions; Everything Extra-personal Is Imperceptible To Them, Or At Most Seems Only A Faint Shadow. Therefore On This Alone Is Based The Value Of Life For The Ordinary Everyday Man, That He Regards Himself As More Important Than The World. The
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