Various quotes from Nietzsche

Every word is a prejudice.

 

During the journey we commonly forget its goal. Almost every profession is chosen as a means to an end but continued as an end in itself. Forgetting our objectives is the most frequent act of stupidity.

 

To accept a faith just because it is customary, means to be dishonest, to be cowardly, to be lazy. And do dishonesty, cowardice, and laziness then appear as the presupposition of morality?

 

Perhaps truth is a woman who has reasons for not letting us see her reasons?

 

Morality is herd instinct in the individual.

 

I say unto you: One must still have chaos in oneself to give birth to a dancing star.

 

Formula for our happiness: a Yes, a No, a straight line, a goal.

 

There are many kinds of eyes. Even the sphinx has eyes—and consequently there are many kinds of “truths,” and consequently there is no truth.

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