
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part II.
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A Woman's Desires, and the Importance of the Instinct of Asia
Woman has hitherto been treated by men like birds, which, losing their way, have come down among them from an elevation. He must conceive of her as a possession, as confinable property, as a being predestined for service and accomplishing her mission therein. 28. Sombagab and silence meet, dress for every dame discreet. Whom I thank when in my bliss, God and my good-tailorous. Young, a flower-deked cavern-home, old, a dragon-then-stuffed-roam. Noble title, leg that's fine, man as well, O were he mine.
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