Whoever writes in blood and aphorisms wants not to be learned but to be learned by heart. Friedrich Nietzsche More Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche More Quotes From Friedrich Nietzsche Sometimes it just takes stronger eyeglasses to cure those who are in love--and someone with the ability to imagine a face or a figure twenty years older might perhaps pass through life quite undisturbed. Friedrich Nietzsche eyeglasses love years Every great love brings with it the cruel idea of killing the object of its love so that it may be removed once and for all from the wicked game of change: for love dreads change even more than annihilation. Friedrich Nietzsche change games love The apprentice and the master love the master in different ways. Friedrich Nietzsche different love way Just as soon as we notice that someone has to force himself to pay attention when dealing and talking with us, we have a valid demonstration that he does not love us or that he does not love us anymore. Friedrich Nietzsche doe talking love What is it that you love in others?--My hopes. Friedrich Nietzsche hope love I feel all those human beings to be pernicious who can no longer oppose what they love: they thereby ruin the best things and people. Friedrich Nietzsche ruins love people I devote myself to what I love the most, and for this very reason I hesitate to designate it with lofty words: I do not want to risk believing that it is a sublime compulsion, a law, which I obey: I love what I love the most too much to wish to appear to it as one compelled. Friedrich Nietzsche law love believe Loving and perishing: it's been a rhyme all these eternities. The will to love: that is, also being willing to die. Friedrich Nietzsche rhyme eternity love The machine is impersonal, it takes the pride away from a piece of work, the individual merits and defects that go along with allwork that is not done by a machine--which is to say, its little bit of humanity. Friedrich Nietzsche pride humanity work The surest sign that two people no longer speak the same language is that both say ironic things to one another but that neither senses the irony. Friedrich Nietzsche ironic two people It is doubtful whether anyone who has travelled widely has found anywhere in the world regions more ugly than in the human face. Friedrich Nietzsche ugly faces world Joy wants the eternity of all things, wants deep, wants deep eternity. Friedrich Nietzsche eternity want joy We should conserve evil just as we should conserve the forests. It is true that by thinning and clearing the forests the earth grew warmer. Friedrich Nietzsche earth evil forests Beware of spitting against the wind! Friedrich Nietzsche destiny wind Willing sets you free: that is the true doctrine of will and freedom--thus Zarathustra instructs you. Friedrich Nietzsche zarathustra doctrine freedom What a person is begins to betray itself when his talent weakens--when he stops showing what he can do. Talent, too, is ornamentation, and ornamentation, too, is a hiding place. Friedrich Nietzsche betray hiding talent Having a talent is not enough: one must also have your permission to have it--right, my friends? Friedrich Nietzsche talent permission enough With one more talent one frequently stands with greater instability than with one less, as a table stands better on three legs than on four. Friedrich Nietzsche legs four three Where the past is venerated the clean and those who clean things up should be kept out. Piety is never happy without a little dust, dirt, and rubbish. Friedrich Nietzsche dust littles past The great advantage in noble parentage is that enables one to endure poverty more easily. Friedrich Nietzsche poverty advantage noble