Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Hell
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The idealist is incorrigible: if he is thrown out of his heaven he makes an ideal of his hell.
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The tree that would grow to heaven must send its roots to hell.
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Your god is dead and only the ignorant weep. And if you claim there is a hell, then we shall meet there!
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Man is the cruelest animal. At tragedies, bullfights, and crucifixions he has so far felt best on earth; and when he invented hell for himself, behold, that was his very heaven.
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One must not let oneself be misled: they say 'Judge not!' but they send to Hell everything that stands in their way.
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Whoever, at any time, has undertaken to build a new heaven has found the strength for it in his own hell.
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The world is poor for him who has never been sick enough for this 'voluptuousness of hell
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Everyone who has ever built anywhere a "new heaven" first found the power thereto in his own hell.
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