Nietzsche Morality Quotes

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  • Created on: 22-05-18 12:24
To recognise untruth as a condition of life ... A philosophy ...
that ventures to do so ... places itself beyond good and evil (4, BGE)
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Everything that raises itself above the herd ...
Is henceforth called evil (287, BGE)
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'Bad Conscience ... A serious Illness'...
... caused by strictures to 'establish peace' leading to 'internalisation' (II:17 GM)
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[It is] only the will for self abuse which...
produces the conditions for altruism as a value ' (II:18 GM)
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Selflessness [is] ...
a delight in cruelty (II: 18 GM)
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Every animal instinctively strives for...
an optimum of favourable conditions under which it can ... attain its maximum feeling of power (GM III: 7)
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To demand that strength should not express itself ...
as strength is as absurd demanding of weakness that is express itself as strength' (I: 13 GM)
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Master morality springs from a ...
triumphant affirmation of its own demand (I:10 GM)
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it is only on the occasion of the decay of aristocratic
values that the opposition between ‘egoistic’ and ‘selfless’ impresses itself more and more intently upon the human conscience.
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We alone are the good, the righteous … they
wander in our midst, uttering reproaches and warnings’ GM I:14
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the ascetic ideal ...
Is a subterfuge or stratagem for the preservation of life’ (GM III:14)
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Moralities, too...
...are only a sign language of the emotions BGE 187
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