The most amazing sentence of Nietzsche is that when you stare into the abyss, the abyss also stares into you.
The literal meaning of Nietzsche's sentence is very simple: when you stare into the abyss, the abyss is actually staring at you. But this is a very philosophical sentence, and what it really means is: when you stare at the evil of human nature, evil will in turn stare into your heart.
"When you are staring into the abyss, the abyss is also staring into you." This famous saying comes from Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil": "Fighting with the evil dragon for too long, you will become a dragon." Evil dragon; stare too long into the abyss, and the abyss will stare back."
Nietzsche's "abyss" refers to people's lack of pursuit of "higher modern standards of morality", or that pursuit is empty. . In his view, if there are more people who do not pursue it, then the "abyss" of pursuit will become deeper, larger and emptier.
Other classic quotations from Nietzsche
1. If you stare into the abyss for a long time, then the abyss will also stare back at you. ?
2. A more advanced philosopher is alone, not because he wants to be alone, but because he cannot find his kind around him. ?
3. I am the sun! ?
4. What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger! ?
5. People who suffer have no right to be pessimistic. If a suffering person is pessimistic, he will not have the courage to face reality and the strength to fight against suffering. As a result, he will suffer even more. ?
6. "He sank, he fell." You mocked him again and again, but you must know that he fell above you. His extreme joy brings sorrow, but his bright light is closely followed by your darkness. ?
8. People either never dream, or they dream interestingly; people must also learn to be awake: either they never dream, or they dream interestingly.