Science and art have that in common that everyday things seem to them new and attractive
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Whoever knows he is deep, strives for clarity whoever would like to appear deep to the crowd, strives for obscurity. For the crowd considers anything deep if only it cannot see to the bottom the crowd is so timid and afraid of going into the water.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Ten times must you laugh during the day, and be cheerful otherwise your stomach, the father of affliction, will disturb you in the night.
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Morality is the best of all devices for leading mankind by the nose
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Not to him who is offensive to us are we most unfair, but to him who doth not concern us at all
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Do you call yourself free I want to hear your ruling idea, and not that you have escaped from a yoke. . . . Free from what Zarathustra does not care about that But your eye should clearly tell me free for what
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I could not believe in a god that could not dance.
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