Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
The Emergence Of Pessimistic Philosophies Is By No Means A
sign Of Great And Terrible Misery. The Emergence Of Pessimistic
philosophies Is By No Means A Sign Of Great And Terrible
misery. No, These Question Marks About The Value Of All
life Are Put Up In Ages In Which The Refinement And
alleviation Of Existence Make Even The Inevitable Mosquito
bites Of The Soul And The Body Seem Much Too Bloody And
malignant And One Is So Poor In Real Experiences Of Pain
that One Would Like To Consider Painful General Ideas As
suffering Of The First Order.
There Is A Recipe
against Pessimistic Philosophers And The Excessive Sensitivity
that Seems To Me The Real "misery Of The Present Age"
but This Recipe May Sound Too Cruel And Might
itself Be Counted Among The Signs That Lead People
to Judge That "existence Is Something Evil."
Well, The Recipe Against This "misery" Is: Misery
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