Maxioms by Friedrich Nietzsche
He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how.
He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how.
To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one's own free choice, death at read more
To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one's own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
How much truth can a spirit bear, how much truth can a spirit dare? ... that became for me more read more
How much truth can a spirit bear, how much truth can a spirit dare? ... that became for me more and more the real measure of value.
Sensuality often makes love grow too quickly, so that the root remains weak and is easy to pull out
Sensuality often makes love grow too quickly, so that the root remains weak and is easy to pull out