Day 3388, oneself.

Daily picture, Quotes

 

Friedrich Nietzsche

By Oneself Human, All Too Human
By Oneself Alone

488
Equanimity in action. -As a waterfall moves more slowly and floats more leisurely as it plunges downward, so a great man of action tends to act with more equanimity than his tempestuous desire prior to acting would have led us to expect.

489
Not too deep. -Those persons who grasp a thing in all its depth rarely remain true to it forever. For they have brought its depths into the light: where there is always much that is terrible to see.

490
Delusion of idealists.– idealists.-All idealists imagine that the causes they serve are essentially better than everything else in the world and do not want to believe that if their cause is to flourish, it will require exactly the same foul-smelling manure as is necessary for every other human undertaking.

Day 3381, If one is.

Daily picture, Poetry

Friedrich Nietzsche

The Will to Power
Book three: Principles of A New Evaluation

If one is a philosopher, as men have always been philosophers, one cannot see what has been and becomes-one sees only what is. But since nothing is, all that was left to the philosopher as his “world” was the imaginary.