Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
Woe Entreats: Go! Away, Woe! But All That Suffers Wants To Live, That It May Become Ripe And Joyous And Longing- Longing For What Is Farther, Higher, Brighter. "I Want Heirs"- Thus Speaks All That Suffers; "I Want Children; I Do Not Want Myself".
Joy, However, Does Not Want Heirs, Or Children- Joy Wants Itself, Wants Eternity, Wants Recurrence, Wants Everything Eternally The Same.
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