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Friedrich Nietzsche Quotations : GROUPS, THE INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY
Insanity in individuals is something rare - but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule.
Beyond Good and Evil, Chapter 4, Maxims and Interludes, Friedrich Nietzsche
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The order of castes, the order of rank , simply formulates the supreme law of life itself; the separation of the three types is necessary to the maintenance of society, and to the evolution of higher types, and the highest types the inequality of rights is essential to the existence of any rights at all.
The AntiChrist, Chapter 57, Friedrich Nietzsche
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None of us are any longer material for a society: that is a truth for which the time has come!
The Gay Science : Fifth Book, 356. How things will become ever more “artistic” in Europe, Friedrich Nietzsche
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We get on with our bad conscience more easily than with our bad reputation.
The Gay Science : First Book, 52. What others Know of us, Friedrich Nietzsche
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It is the same with the “severity of science" as with the manners and politeness of the best society: it frightens the uninitiated.
The Gay Science : Fourth Book, 293. Our Air, Friedrich Nietzsche
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If there be still enjoyment in society and in art, it is enjoyment such as over worked slaves provide for themselves.
The Gay Science : Fourth Book, 329. Leisure and Idleness, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Formerly a person wanted to have fame and be spoken of - but that no longer is enough to day, for the market has become too large and nothing less than screaming will do.
The Gay Science : Fourth Book, 331. Better Deaf than Deafened, Friedrich Nietzsche
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We are always only in our own company.
The Gay Science : Third Book, 166. Always in our own Society, Friedrich Nietzsche
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After all, however, it is a matter of indifference whether one opinion is imposed upon the herd, or five opinions are permitted to it. But he who diverges from the five public opinions and stands apart, has always the whole herd against him.
The Gay Science : Third Book, 174. Apart, Friedrich Nietzsche
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The man of knowledge must be able not only to love his enemies, but also to hate his friends.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra, The Bestowing Virtue, Friedrich Nietzsche
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