Após ter visto nessa semana 2 filmes sobre Nietzsche (Dias De Nietzsche Em Turim, Quando Nietzsche Chorou) e ter pedido a um amigo (antes de ver os filmes) comprar dois livros (Assim Falou Zaratustra, A Gaia Ciência) dele pra mim (por R$7,30 cada) resolvi postar algo aqui sobre "o filosofo de belo bigode". Na verdade ando pensando em fazer outra faculdade num futuro distante, e o curso decidido
Lo que me preocupa no es que me hayas mentido, sino que, de ahora en adelante, ya no podré creer en tí.
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Siempre hay un poco de locura en el amor, siempre hay un poco de razón en la locura.
No hablar nunca de uno mismo es la forma distinguida de ser hipocrita
La esperanza es un estimulante vital muy superior a la suerte.
Lo que tiene precio, poco valor tiene.
Y el hombre, en su orgullo, creo a dios a [...]
Siempre hay un poco de locura en el amor, siempre hay un poco de razón en la locura.
No hablar nunca de uno mismo es la forma distinguida de ser hipocrita
La esperanza es un estimulante vital muy superior a la suerte.
Lo que tiene precio, poco valor tiene.
Y el hombre, en su orgullo, creo a dios a su [...]
Few writers have inspired such fanatical devotion as has German scholar and phrenologist, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. But who was Nietzsche? The brilliant academic conversant in epistemology? Or the sagacious skull-measurer who built an empire trading exotic monkey pelts? A survey of the scrawl he left behind provides clues to the identity of the mysterious litterateur.1872 – 6A youthful and exuberant Nietzsche burst onto the European intellectual landscape with the publication of his dissertation “Tragedy, Destruction, and other Virtues.” Its style—simple, direct, and insipid, was designed to antagonize an indifferent public. Here is the origin of philosophy as we know it, with its fundamental assertion that “semen has no conscience other than an occasional guilt trip disguised as logical schematism.” (Tragedy, 214) It was only the beginning.While the western world mulled over the peculiar decrees in his dissertation, Nietzsche quietly completed “Meditations I’ve trie