Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Vision
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Look not into the sun! Even the moon is too bright for your nocturnal eyes!
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Whoever does not know how to find the way to his ideal lives more frivolously and impudently than the man without an ideal.
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To do great things is difficult; but to command great things is more difficult.
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The strength required for the vision of the most powerful reality is not only compatible with the most powerful strength for action, for monstrous action, for crime - it even presupposes it.
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Both classically- and romantically-minded spirits-inasmuch as these two species always exist-occupy themselves with a vision of the future: but the former do so out of a strength of their age, the latter out of its weakness.
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[Heraclitus] did not require humans or their sort of knowledge, since everything into which one may inquire he despises [as being] in contrast [to his own] inward-turning wisdom. [To him] all learning from others is a sign of nonwisdom, because the wise man focuses his vision on his own intelligence.
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What is Genius?- To aspire to a lofty aim and to will the means to that aim.
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Towards gnats and fleas we should show no pity. We would do right to hang petty thieves, petty calumniators, and slanderers.
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Those that achieve anything that looks beyond the vision and thinking of their peers provoke jealousy and hatred disguised as the ordinary.
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The visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others.
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