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Show NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY. "There are only three, reepecti In which the mosses appear to tn to deserve a glance. First, as blurred copies of great men, executed on bad paper and from worn-out plates; secondly, sec-ondly, as opposition to the great; and, lastly, aa Instruments of the great; for the rest, let them go to the devil and to atatlstlca. "A people la the circuit which nature na-ture makes to arrive at six or seven great men. "Morality Is the mob Instinct working work-ing In the Individual. 'To be customary Is to be noveL "To be individual is to be wicked. "Every kind of originality involves a bad conscience. The artist, the actor, the merchant, the freethluker, the discoverer, dis-coverer, were once all criminals. "A being capable of purely altruistic actions alone la more fabulous Uian the I'hocnlx. Never has a man done anything sulely for others and without personal motive. How could the Kgu art without Kgo? "lu order to subsist tlio highest morality mor-ality roust positively enforce the existence exist-ence of immorality. "Strictly tpenkiug, there has been only one Christian, aud Ho died on the cross. The (ionpol died oh the cross. "Profound suffering m.-ilies uoble; It separates. "Kor folly's sake wlBdom It mingled with all things. "At bottom every man well knows he can only live one single llfo in the world and that novor again will so Btranre a chance shake together into unity such singularly varied elements as he holds, llu holds that, but be hides It III... a bad conscience. Chrlnllunlty Is mainly responsible for the deterioration uf the European race. 1 "To attack tho paaalons at the root ' meana to attack life II self at the rooL "Chastity and sensuality are not necessarily nec-essarily antithetical. Every true marriage mar-riage Is beyond such antithesis. " ' The spliituallzatlon of eenauoue- I ness is called love. It It a grand triumph tri-umph over Christianity. "The world has been Orlentallxed t long enough aud men now aeek to be , Hellenlxed." |