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Nietzsche’s famous quotes and introduction

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 - August 25, 1900) was a famous German philosopher and thinker. Nietzsche was first a linguist and then a philosopher or free thinker, and many of his works contain the content of modern psychology. He was a poet-philosopher full of rebellious spirit. He strongly criticized the traditional Western Christian culture, denied the traditional Christian moral system, and advocated the revaluation of all values. He also proposed the theory of superman and the proposition of eternal recurrence, and aspired to establish a A new and powerful ideological and cultural system. In essence, Nietzsche is a nihilist, but what makes him different from Schopenhauer, the spiritual mentor of his youth, is that he longs to find a meaning, or creation, in this nihilistic world. To find a meaning of existence, in order to affirm the value of human existence. His ideas laid the foundation for later existentialism and he is known as one of the pioneers of existentialism. However, because some of Nietzsche's ideas were too extreme and too powerful, they were later used by the Nazis and he was stigmatized as a "Nazi philosopher." As he himself wrote in his book, any greatness can be misunderstood. Nietzsche's quotations include: 1 Since I got tired of searching, I have learned to find it once I find it; since a headwind came, I have been able to resist the wind from all directions and sail on in a boat.

2 I have abandoned many things, so I am regarded as arrogant by you. If you drink from an overflowing wine glass, you will inevitably spill a lot of good wine, so do not doubt the quality of the wine.

3 "He perishes, and he falls." You mock again and again, but know that he falls above you. His extreme joy brings sorrow, but his bright light is closely followed by your darkness.

4 This man is going higher --- he should be praised! That man always descends from high. He lives and voluntarily gives up praise. He is a man from high!

5 Even the most conscientious people are weak in the face of such emotions: "This or that thing is against social customs." The strongest people are also afraid of the cold eyes and contempt of others. , he is educated among these people, and he is educated for these talents. What is he afraid of? Afraid of isolation! This reason defeats the best reasons for being a person and doing things! ---Our group nature says so

6 We have created a world suitable for living in for ourselves, accepting all kinds of bodies and planes, cause and effect, movement and stillness, form and connotation. Without these trustworthy things, no one can survive! However, those things are not proven. Life is not an argument; the conditions of existence may be inherently wrong.

7 Where there is rule, there are masses; where there are masses, there is need for servility; where there is servility, there are few independent individuals; and these rare individuals also have the ability to oppose individuals. of collective intuition and conscience.

8 Be careful! As soon as he thought about it, he immediately prepared a lie.

9 The greatest benefit of a big victory is that it relieves the winner of the fear of failure. "Why can't I fail once?" He said to himself, "I have enough capital now"

10 He is poor now. The reason is not that others have deprived him of everything, but that he Abandoned everything. Why is this so? ---He is accustomed to searching. The so-called poor are those who have a wrong understanding of his willingness to be poor.

11 He is a thinker, which means: he is good at treating things simply--simpler than the things themselves.

12 The most cunning way to destroy something is to deliberately defend it with fallacies.

13 People regard need as the cause of things happening, but in fact, it is often the result of things happening.

14 A wise man asks a fool, what is the way to happiness? The fool didn't hesitate, just like someone asking him about the way to the nearby city, and replied, "Appreciate yourself, and then wander around." The wise man shouted: "Shut up, you ask for too much, self-appreciation is enough." "La!" The fool replied: "How can you continue to appreciate without consistent contempt?"

15 People either never dream, or they have interesting dreams; people must also learn to be awake: or never. Sober, or sober and interesting.

PS: So Nietzsche advocates the Dionysian spirit.

The subtext of the Dionysian spirit is: Even if life is a tragedy, we must act out the tragedy vividly and vividly, so as not to lose the magnificence and comfort of the tragedy. The subtext of the Apollonian spirit is: Even if life is a dream, we must have this dream meaningfully and not lose the passion and fun of the dream.

16 "Oh, I am so greedy! What lives in this soul is not the spirit of selflessness, but the self that is greedy for everything. It seems that it wants to use many people to help it observe and seize the self, and to save everything. , who doesn’t want to lose everything that belongs to him!”

“Oh, my greedy flame! How I would like to be reborn and become a hundred people!”

Who! Whoever cannot understand the lamenter through his own experience cannot understand the passion of the seeker.

17 Where there is a lack of will, there is an urgent need for faith. Will, as the emotion of command, is the most important sign of autonomy and power.

18 You don’t understand what you are going through at all. You are like running around in life in a drunken sweat, falling down, and rolling down the stairs. Fortunately, you were not injured because of your intoxication. Your muscles are weak and your mind is unclear, so you don't think the stones on the stairs are so hard as we do!

19 Advice: Are you aiming for prestige? If so, please remember this credo: give up your reputation voluntarily and in a timely manner!

20 Voltaire! Humans! idiot! Truth and the pursuit of truth are a bit difficult to deal with. If you make it too human - just pursue the truth for the sake of doing good, I bet you will achieve nothing!

21 If there were not so much shame to overcome on the road to knowledge, knowledge would have little charm.

22 People who despise themselves respect themselves as despisers.

23 The need to fill the stomach is the reason why people cannot regard themselves as God so easily.

24 Those who fight monsters should beware of becoming monsters themselves. If you stare into the abyss for a long time, the abyss will also stare into you