
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part II.
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The Sphinx II Is a Cersei
Skepticism is the most spiritual expression of a certain many-sided physiological temperament, which in ordinary language is called nervous stability and sickliness. It arises whenever races or classes, which have long been separated, decisively and suddenly blend with one another. In the new generation everything is disquiet, derangement, doubt and tentative; the very virtues prevent each other growing and becoming strong. They are doubtful of the freedom of the will, even in their dreams. Vast does a skeptic console himself, and in truth he needs some consolation.
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