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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
"Thus Spake Zarathustra" by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,
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Life is the will to power,
and he would truly live must overcome the beliefs and conventions of common men ;
he must become an overmen.
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Those who teach the Christian virtues of pity and meekness seek to corrupt man,
to destroy his will to power,
and to make him submit to those who prosper from conventional way.
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Men who do not have the courage to live seek to escape by sleeping,
by prizing the soul more than the body,
and by seeking peace instead of war.
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The overman is virtuous when he frees himself from the belief in God and from the hope of an afterlife ;
he is nauseated by the rabble,and his joy comes from surpassing those who live by false hopes and beliefs.
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Worship of any sort is a return to childhood ;
if men must worship,let them worship donkeys if that suits them.
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