Nietzsche
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Nietzsche
Anyone else actually read anything of him, and not just idolize him without sufficient research like I used to?

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"Invisible threads are the strongest ties" — Friedrich Nietzsche.
Threads of love and friendship are undetectable but nevertheless tie you to someone just as much as sturdy rope. This was used on our much-loved family member’s bereavement card to symbolise that the invisible thread will never be broken.
Enjoy your summer reading, we are heading into winter here!
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But it seems to me that religion and art both act as diversions. Both help us to forget the here and now as they take us to other worlds, whether imaginary or not.
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A world is born again that never dies.
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One of my favorite quotes of his is: "There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness."
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I approve of starting a reading circle around Nietzsche's writings. Count me in!Anxious Educator wrote:I love Nietzsche! It's been a while since I read anything by him, but he was a cool dude to say the least. Like several of you have already said, his way of thinking was pretty neat. I particularly liked his thoughts on religion, i.e. god is dead. If I remember correctly, he thought that people should spend less time thinking about how they should act in order to have a rewarding afterlife and instead live more for today and for making life better for everybody. Anyway, someone needs to start a reading circle with Nietzsche's writings...
One of my favorite quotes of his is: "There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness."
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Oh, and the reading circle would be interesting too!