Beyond Good and Evil Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

Beyond Good and Evil Chapter 4. Epigrams and Interludes

Author: Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Kaufmann Publisher: New York, NY: Vintage Books. Publish Date: 1886 Review Date: Status:💥


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“I have done that,” says my memory, “I cannot have done that,” says my pride, and remains inexorable. Eventually—memory yields.

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3 …Freud’s theory of repression In nuce—or in ovo. Other sections that put one in mind of Freud include 3 above and 75 below; but this list could easily be lengthened.

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Not the intensity but the duration of high feelings makes

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Many a peacock hides his peacock tail from all eyes—and

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A man with spirit is unbearable if he does not also have at least two other things: gratitude5 and cleanliness.

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5 Again, as in sections 49 and 58, gratitude is virtually an antonym of resentment.


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