evil" is of a different origin. The cowardly, the timid, the insignificant, and those thinking merely of narrow utility are despised; moreover, also, the distrustful, with their constrained glances, the self-abasing, the dog-like kind of men who let themselves... The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche - Page 81by Henry Louis Mencken - 1908 - 325 pagesFull view - About this book
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1910 - 86 pages
...Antichrist, 57 Among the ancient master races the antithesis "good and bad" signified practically the same as "noble and contemptible." The despised ones were...misused— the flatterers and. above all, the liars. The master type of man regards "~ himself as a sufficient judge of worth. He does not seek approval;... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1911 - 294 pages
...constrained glances, the selfabasing, the dog-like kind of men who let themselves be abused, the mendicant flatterers, and above all the liars : — it is a fundamental belief of all aristocrats that the common people are untruthful. " We truthful ones " — the nobility in ancient... | |
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