Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Youth
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Immature is the love of the youth, and immature his hatred of man and earth. His mind and the wings of his spirit are still tied down and heavy.
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When one is young, one venerates and despises without that art of nuances which constitutes the best gain of life.
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The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.
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We must learn to love, learn to be kind, and this from the earliest youth; if education or chance give us no opportunity to practice these feelings, our soul becomes dry and unsuited even to understanding the tender inventions of loving people.
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Youth is an unpleasant period; for then it is not possible or not prudent to be productive in any sense whatsoever.
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Profundity of thought belongs to youth, clarity of thought to old age.
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Childhood and youth are ends in themselves, not stages.
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A nation usually renews its youth on a political sick-bed, and there finds again the spirit which it had gradually lost in seeking and maintaining power.
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