Since I grew tired of the chaseAnd search, I learned to findAnd since the wind blows in my face,I sail with every wind.
More Quotes from Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche:
One's belief in truth begins with doubt of all truths one has believed hitherto.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Madness is something rare in individuals -- but in groups, parties, peoples, ages it is the rule.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Joyous distrust is a sign of health. Everything absolute belongs to pathology.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Men have hitherto treated women like birds which have strayed down to them from the heights as something more delicate, more fragile, more savage, stranger, sweeter, soulful - but as something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
The thousand mysteries around us would not trouble but interest us, if only we had cheerful, healthy hearts.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Everyone who enjoys thinks that the principal thing to the tree is the fruit, but in point of fact the principal thing to it is the seed. -- Herein lies the difference between them that create and them that enjoy.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Keywords: chaseandI want that which is hilarious and that which is heartbreaking to occupy the same territory in the book because I think they very often occupy the same territory in life, much as we try to separate them.
Richard Russo
What can be shown, cannot be said.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Martyrdom: The only way a man can become famous without ability.
George Bernard Shaw