Excerpts from the work "Beyond Good and Evil"

By: Friedrich Nietzsche
"It is inhumane to bless where one curses."
"There is more offense in praise than in rebuke."
“Christianity gave Eros poison to drink; this one did not die, but turned to vice."
"(For every party) A shepherd always needs a sheep. Otherwise, he will have to become the sheep himself.”
"Talking too much about yourself can also be a way of hiding.
Where the tree of knowledge is, there is always heaven.”
"What is done out of love always happens beyond good and evil."
"The sense of tragedy waxes and wanes with sensuality."
"Foolishness is something rare in particular people, while in groups, parties, peoples and ages it is the rule."
"A good woman and a wicked woman love wood."
"The lower part of the body makes the human being not so easily taken for God."
"The cutest sentence I've ever heard: True love is the soul embracing the body."
"Even cohabitation without a crown was corrupted... by marriage."
"Thanks to music, passions enjoy themselves."
"There are no moral phenomena, but only a moral explanation of phenomena."
"I listened to the echo and heard praise."
"In conditions of peace, the man of war rushes against himself."





















































