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In a certain state it is indecent to live longer.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.329, Penguin

Those you cannot teach to fly, teach to fall faster.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.197, Penguin

The mother of excess is not joy but joylessness.

Friedrich Nietzsche, R. J. Hollingdale (1996). “Nietzsche: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits”, p.230, Cambridge University Press

The bite of conscience is indecent.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.290, Penguin

Is life not a thousand times too short for us to bore ourselves?

"Beyond Good and Evil". Book by Friedrich Nietzsche, Chapter VII: Our Virtues, Aphorism 227, 1886.

Strong hope is a much greater stimulant of life than any single realised joy could be.

"The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche: The First Complete and Authorized English Translation".

Above all, there is no exception to this rule: that the idea of political superiority always resolves itself into the idea of psychological superiority.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics

Become who you are!

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.215, Penguin

Every habit makes our hand more witty and our wit less handy.

"Nietzsche: The Gay Science: With a Prelude in German Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs".

A matter that becomes clear ceases to concern us.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). “Basic Writings of Nietzsche”, p.271, Modern Library

What destroys a man more quickly than to work, think and feel without inner necessity, without any deep personal desire, without pleasure - as a mere automaton of duty?

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics

One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.120, Penguin

In the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2015). “A Book For Free Spirits 2: Human Book”, p.129, 谷月社

The usual false conclusions of mankind are these: a thing exists, therefore it has a right to exist.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2012). “Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two”, p.32, Courier Corporation

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