Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
What Does Man Actually Know About Himself? Is He, Indeed, Ever Able To Perceive Himself Completely, As If Laid Out In A Lighted Display Case? Does Nature Not Conceal Most Things From Him-even Concerning His Own Body-in Order To Confine And Lock Him Within A Proud, Deceptive Consciousness, Aloof From The Coils Of The Bowels, The Rapid Flow Of The Blood Stream, And The Intricate Quivering Of The Fibers! She Threw Away The Key. And Woe To That Fatal Curiosity Which Might One Day Have The Power To Peer Out And Down Through A Crack In The Chamber Of Consciousness And Then Suspect That Man Is Sustained In The Indifference Of His Ignorance By That Which Is Pitiless, Greedy, Insatiable, And Murderous-as If Hanging In Dreams On The Back Of A Tiger. Given This Situation, Where In The World Could The Drive For Truth Have Come From? Insofar As The Individual Wants To Maintain
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