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". . . it might even be possible that what constitutes the value of these good and revered things is precisely that they are insidiously related, tied to, and involved with these wicked, seemingly opposite things - maybe even one with them in essence," p. 10.
"Behind all logic and its seeming sovereignty of movement, too. There stand valuations or, more clearly, physiological demands for the preservation of a certain type of life," p. 11.
"A living thing seeks above all to discharge its strength—life itself is will to power; self-preservation is only one of the indirect and most frequent results," p. 21.
"Cynicism is the only form in which base souls approach honesty; and the higher man must listen closely to every coarse or subtle cynicism and congratulate himself when a clown without shame or a scientific satyr speaks out precisely in front of him," p. 38.
"'My judgment, is my judgment'...
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