Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
The Most Intelligent Men, Like The Strongest, Find Their Happiness Where Others Would Find Only Disaster: In The Labyrinth, In Being Hard With Themselves And With Others, In Effort; Their Delight Is In Self-mastery; In Them Asceticism Becomes Second Nature, A Necessity, An Instinct. They Regard A Difficult Task As A Privilege; It Is To Them A Recreation To Play With Burdens That Would Crush All Others.
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