Friedrich Nietzsche: Citáty anglicky (strana 17)

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“there they laugh: they do not understand me; I am not the mouth for these ears.”

Friedrich Nietzsche kniha Tak pravil Zarathustra

Zdroj: Thus Spoke Zarathustra

“Against boredom even gods struggle in vain.”

Gegen die Langeweile kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens.
Sec. 48
The Antichrist (1888)
Zdroj: The Anti-Christ

“God is dead; but given the way of men, there may still be caves for thousands of years in which his shadow will be shown. — And we — we still have to vanquish his shadow, too.”

Friedrich Nietzsche God is dead

Gott ist tot! aber so wie die Art der Menschen ist, wird es vielleicht noch Jahrtausende lang Höhlen geben, in denen man seinen Schatten zeigt.
Und wir — Wir müssen auch noch seinen Schatten besiegen.
Sec. 108
Quotes about quotes: see also God is dead.
The Gay Science (1882)
Zdroj: The Portable Nietzsche

“The noble soul reveres itself”

Friedrich Nietzsche kniha Beyond Good and Evil

Zdroj: Beyond Good and Evil

“Once upon a time, in some out of the way corner of that universe which is dispersed into numberless twinkling solar systems, there was a star upon which clever beasts invented knowing.”

Variant translation: In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering in innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. That was the highest and most mendacious minute of "world history" — yet only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths the star grew cold, and the clever animals had to die.
One might invent such a fable and still not have illustrated sufficiently how wretched, how shadowy and flighty, how aimless and arbitrary, the human intellect appears in nature. There have been eternities when it did not exist; and when it is done for again, nothing will have happened.
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Kontext: Once upon a time, in some out of the way corner of that universe which is dispersed into numberless twinkling solar systems, there was a star upon which clever beasts invented knowing. That was the most arrogant and mendacious minute of "world history," but nevertheless, it was only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths, the star cooled and congealed, and the clever beasts had to die. One might invent such a fable, and yet he still would not have adequately illustrated how miserable, how shadowy and transient, how aimless and arbitrary the human intellect looks within nature. There were eternities during which it did not exist. And when it is all over with the human intellect, nothing will have happened.

“Oh great star! What would your happiness be if you did not have us to shine for?”

Friedrich Nietzsche kniha Tak pravil Zarathustra

Zdroj: Thus Spoke Zarathustra

“if we possess a why of life we can put up with almost any how.”

Friedrich Nietzsche kniha Twilight of the Idols

Maxims and Arrows, 12
Variant translations:
He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.
As translated in Man's Search For Meaning (1946) by Viktor Frankl
Varianta: He who has a Why? in life can tolerate almost any How?
Zdroj: Twilight of the Idols (1888)

“Was that life? Well then, once more!”

Friedrich Nietzsche kniha Tak pravil Zarathustra

Zdroj: Thus Spoke Zarathustra