Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
When He Was Young, That God Out Of The Orient, Then Was He Harsh And
revengeful, And Built Himself A Hell For The Delight Of His Favourites.
At Last, However, He Became Old And Soft And Mellow And Pitiful, More
like A Grandfather Than A Father, But Most Like A Tottering Old Grandmother.
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