Thursday, February 19, 2004
The Polemicist --
by guest poster Mr. Fred Nietzsche
"The Dawn"
[97]
One becomes moral -- not because one is moral. Submission to morality can be slavish or vain or resigned or obtusely enthusiastic or thoughtless or an act of desperation, like submission to a prince: in itself it is nothing moral.
"Human, All-Too Human"
[482]
And to say it once more. Public opinions -- private laziness.
[483]
Enemies of Truth. Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
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by guest poster Mr. Fred Nietzsche
"The Dawn"
[97]
One becomes moral -- not because one is moral. Submission to morality can be slavish or vain or resigned or obtusely enthusiastic or thoughtless or an act of desperation, like submission to a prince: in itself it is nothing moral.
"Human, All-Too Human"
[482]
And to say it once more. Public opinions -- private laziness.
[483]
Enemies of Truth. Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
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