1. If you suffer, don’t tell others for sympathy, because for a unique person, even his pain is unique, profound, and difficult for others to understand. The sympathy of others will only relieve the personal nature of your pain, reducing it to a banal trouble, and at the same time devaluing your personality. ——Nietzsche's "Happy Knowledge"
2. Those who cannot take orders from themselves must take orders from others. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Chatras"
3. Those who fight monsters should be careful not to become monsters. When you stare into the abyss from afar, the abyss stares into you. ——Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil"
4. The so-called noble soul is one who has awe of himself. ——Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil"
5. Don't stop on the plains, don't climb the mountains. The world looks most beautiful when viewed from the middle of the mountain. ——Nietzsche's "The Wisdom of the World"