Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
The Time Is Gone When Mere Accidents Could Still Happen To Me; And What Could Still Come To Me Now That Was Not Mine Already? What Returns, What Finally Comes Home To Me, Is My Own Self And What Of Myself Has Long Been In Strange Lands And Scattered Among All Things And Accidents.
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