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Philosophy:

1
One must still have chaos in one,
to give birth to a dancing star.
Nietzsche

2
What is great in man
is that he is a bridge and not a goal.
Nietzsche

3
But the worst enemy thou canst meet,
wilt thou thyself always be. -

4
It is true we love life;
not because we are wont to live,
but because we are wont to love.

5
Even the best must be overcome.

7
But let this be your honor:
always to love more than you are loved,
and never to be second.
Nietzsche

7
This world is the will to power, and nothing besides!...
And you, yourselves, are also this will to power,
and nothing besides!

8
"This is my way; where is yours?"
Thus I answered those who asked me "the way."
For the way That does not exist.
Nietzsche

9
You may have only enemies whom you can hate, not enemies you despise.
You must be proud of your enemy:
then the successes of your enemy are your successes too.
Nietzsche

10
Whoever must be a creator always annihilates...
Nietzsche

11
My humanity is a constant self-overcoming.

12
Whatever is done from love always occurs beyond good and evil.
Nietzsche

13
Of all that is written I love only what a man has written with his blood.
Write with blood, and you will experience that blood is spirit...
True, we love life,
not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving.
There is always some madness in love.
But there is also always some reason in madness...
I would believe only in a god who could dance...
Nietzsche

14
"You great star, what would your happiness be had you not those for whom you shine?"

15
"When I am at the top, I always find myself alone."

16
"But if you have an enemy, do not requite him evil with good, for that would put him to shame. Rather prove that he did you some good."

17
"Therefore I wash my hand when it has helped the sufferer;
therefore I wipe even my soul. Having seen the sufferer suffer,
I was ashamed for the sake of his shame; and when I helped him,
I transgressed grievously against his pride."

18
"As long as there have been men, man has felt too little joy:
that alone, my brothers, is our original sin."

19
"To philosophize is nothing else than to prepare oneself for death."
- Montaigne