Poems List
The inability to lie is far from the love of truth.
All truths that are kept silent become poisonous.
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There are many kind of eyes. Even the Sphinx has eyes—therefore there must be many lands of “truths,” and consequently there can be no truth.
The will to truth is merely the longing for a stable world.
The less men are fettered by tradition, the greater becomes the inward activity of their motives; the greater, again, in proportion thereto, the outward restlessness, the confused flux of mankind, the polyphony of strivings.
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Every tradition grows continually more venerable, and the more remote its origin, the more this is lost sight of. The veneration paid the tradition accumulates from generation to generation, until it at last becomes holy and excites awe.
Time flies apace—we would fain believe that everything flies forward with it.
Most thinkers write badly, because they communicate not only their thoughts, but also the thinking of them.
An educator never says what he himself thinks, but only that which he thinks it is good for those whom he is educating to hear.
All of life is a dispute over taste and tasting.
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